- Mar 26, 2010
- 6
- 0
- 7
this is my first time posting. i'll save you all the details as to HOW the chick was allowed to mingle with our 12 older birds.
the top of its head and down the back of its neck about 2-3 inches is completely removed of feathers and skin. muscle is fully exposed. i'm too afraid to look at the extent of the wounds on its back, but it appears as if most of the skin is gone from most of its backside. when i found it, it was puffed up at the breast and laying on its belly with its eyes closed and head somewhat erect. i scooped it up and wrapped it in a warm blanket b/c it's legs were cold. i poured betadine all over its wounds, offered it some water which it drank, and put it on a nest of shredded newspaper inside a plastic box. i feel that i should cover its wounds but don't know how or with what. i've been offering it water every hour and it has been drinking each time. i am not able to take it to a vet. i have a feeling that i will be told by responders to take it to a vet. suffice it to say that i would like to be able to do so, but i cannot. i will very much appreciate your advice on home remedies re: wound care, pain management and hydration/nourishment.
thanks very much!
the top of its head and down the back of its neck about 2-3 inches is completely removed of feathers and skin. muscle is fully exposed. i'm too afraid to look at the extent of the wounds on its back, but it appears as if most of the skin is gone from most of its backside. when i found it, it was puffed up at the breast and laying on its belly with its eyes closed and head somewhat erect. i scooped it up and wrapped it in a warm blanket b/c it's legs were cold. i poured betadine all over its wounds, offered it some water which it drank, and put it on a nest of shredded newspaper inside a plastic box. i feel that i should cover its wounds but don't know how or with what. i've been offering it water every hour and it has been drinking each time. i am not able to take it to a vet. i have a feeling that i will be told by responders to take it to a vet. suffice it to say that i would like to be able to do so, but i cannot. i will very much appreciate your advice on home remedies re: wound care, pain management and hydration/nourishment.
thanks very much!