4 wk chick with hole in shoulder

bamachik

Hatching
9 Years
Mar 24, 2010
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This morning I noticed one of my leghorn chicks picking at a wet spot on her shoulder, needless to say there is a hole and just a bloody mess. So right now she is separated form the others with food and water. This morning I rubbed antibiotic ointment all over the area, and went and got some blue kote and have sprayed her down pretty good (on a side note I have a lovely overspray pattern on both hands that apparently will not come off). She is moving all parts well, and eating and drinking and she's even roosting on top of the food.
A couple of questions: Will that make her quit picking at herself?
How long should I keep her separated?
Will she be Ok for a couple of days by herself?

Thanks for your help!!

Mary
 
Sometimes eating feathers shows a lack of calcium, but in a chick that young i would wait for an expert to advise on upping the calcium content of her diet. Once she saw red she would have kept pecking, chickens LOVE the colour red. Paint your nails red and watch them go to town on them!'

As long as she is eating, drinking and being generally fine dont worry
 
I thought it was probably because they leghorns have patches where their big girl feathers haven't come all the way in, and have patches of pink showing.
So do you think I can put her back in with the others or leave her out?
 

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