- Jun 13, 2012
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Hi, so i have three two month old chickens who were intended to be raised as 'broilers' for meat, but which i took to raise as pets.These are the first chickens i have raised. This morning i fed and watered them as usual, but returned home a few hours later to find one of the girls sitting in the corner with a bloody wing. Upon inspection i found that she had torn her wing quite badly, but there was little blood. It did not look like an injury from pecking. The bone in her 'elbow' area has dislocated from the other side so her wing is limp, the bone has broken through the skin and is visible. She seems relatively calm despite the injury and was happy enough for me to inspect the wound. My theory is that she has caught her wing on a piece of sharp chicken wire and tried to rip it free by flapping etc and has torn her wing. However, she cannot stand very well or walk, is this normal after a wing injury or has she caused other problems?
I cleaned the wound and am unsure as to what to do next, the vet is unavailable today and tomorrow, is there any hope for her or is culling her the most humane solution, as much as i would regret having to do so?
thanks
I cleaned the wound and am unsure as to what to do next, the vet is unavailable today and tomorrow, is there any hope for her or is culling her the most humane solution, as much as i would regret having to do so?
thanks
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