Almost had a heart attack tucking the girls in last night!!

Thorn_shrike

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Dec 28, 2023
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*disclaimer* bloody pics, but no actual harm done thank god

Every night I do a head count and tuck my girls in and get in some bedtime snuggles before closing up the coop. Last night I went in, looked to the left where the nesting boxes are and saw my big fat chantecler, butter, roosting on the edge of a nesting box. I just changed up their roosts a couple days ago and some of them are still getting used to it. Scooped her up and turned to put her on the roost and saw a ton of blood on the top of one roost!! So much that there were even drips on the floor. I panicked, quickly counted everyone and then saw another big blood splatter on a different section! Everyone was there, no one looked injured. I checked combs, wattles, eyes, then I checked vents….all good. Finally found the culprit, my sapphire gem had blood all over her legs and feet, finally figured out that she had broken off a toenail and had bled that much just from the quick of one nail! Geez 😮‍💨
 

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I actually had that happen to my dog once. He was "spinning" in circles and caught his toenail in between the slats of the wooden deck/ramp. I'd look for any areas where two pieces of wood come together (perch/wall connections), screws sticking up/not flush, or old screw holes from where you had to adjust the height of a roost, etc. To make sure it doesn't happen again. It might not have gushed instantly, a bird can get a long way in a split second, but I'd follow the trail, or maybe it all started on that rooost?
 

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