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    Hen with injured beak - pic added *Update*

    My injured girl is eating like a pig so unless something goes wrong she's on the road to health and well-being. Thanks everyone.
  2. Pupsnpullets

    Hen with injured beak - pic added *Update*

    Well, of course cleaning her up got her bleeding again, darn it. And being separated is stressful for her even though she is the calmest of all the girls. Thank God it wasn't Annie, the Brown Leghorn. Can't tell much from the picture but she has bruising at the base of the beak and some skin...
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    Hen with injured beak - pic added *Update*

    Thanks. I have her separated. She's in a Varikennel. Now for some more questions: what's the best thing to clean it with? I have bleach which I can dilute way down. Ditto for pinesole. Or just warm water. I think I have some peroxide, too. As for feeding I'm don't want to use really soft...
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    Hen with injured beak - pic added *Update*

    This morning one of my girls presented herself with a bloody, damaged beak. Ouch!! She can open it and is very gingerly trying to clean it off by wiping it on the ground. The bleeding has stopped and most of it seems intact. What is the best way to help her at this point?
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