An Accident has Occurred

Okay. Here is what her wing looked like after I cleaned it. Looks swollen and she had air (??) In a little skin sac. I poked it and it deflated so that was odd.
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Good news is the screeching was evidently due to a few stuck feathers I missed. She is preening now and doing the "I'm a chick/who, ME?" whistle at me whenever she sees me. It's adorable.

I think whatever happened bruised her neck a bit because she is extremely uncomfortable when her crop is full and readjusts constantly. I'm really lucky I didn't lose her too I think.
 
Okay. Here is what her wing looked like after I cleaned it. Looks swollen and she had air (??) In a little skin sac. I poked it and it deflated so that was odd.
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Good news is the screeching was evidently due to a few stuck feathers I missed. She is preening now and doing the "I'm a chick/who, ME?" whistle at me whenever she sees me. It's adorable.

I think whatever happened bruised her neck a bit because she is extremely uncomfortable when her crop is full and readjusts constantly. I'm really lucky I didn't lose her too I think.
Looks like you cleaned it well.
The swelling with air sounds like she may have ruptured an air sac which allowed some air to leak under the skin. This can be fairly common due to injury. If she's not having any problems breathing, it should heal fine.

I would check her crop first thing in the morning to see if it's emptied overnight. Likely she did injure the head/neck since she has swelling of the eye. Hopefully time will resolve most of the issues as swelling goes down.
 
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Looks like you cleaned it well.
The swelling with air sounds like she may have ruptured an air sac which allowed some air to leak under the skin. This can be fairly common due to injury. If she's not having any problems breathing, it should heal fine.

I would check her crop first thing in the morning to see if it's emptied overnight. Likely she did injure the head/neck since she has swelling of the eye. Hopefully time will resolve most of the issues as swelling goes down.

The wing looks terrific today. The scrape has healed up with barely a scab. It's still bruised and she doesn't like me handling it, but it looks way way better.

I think you're right about the air sac Wyorp. When I lay her on her other side to check her, she had a little difficulty getting air in. Seems like it's healing fine though--no panting while she is inside usually.

About how long does that take to heal you think? It's too hot to put her outside if she has air sac issues. And I can't exactly check that lol.

She is eating and drinking a lot and her crop is emptying okay. So far she is looking really good!

Edit: oh shoot I forgot! I was so excited. The swelling in her face is down enough for her to see through a crack in that bad eye!!
 
The wing looks terrific today. The scrape has healed up with barely a scab. It's still bruised and she doesn't like me handling it, but it looks way way better.

I think you're right about the air sac Wyorp. When I lay her on her other side to check her, she had a little difficulty getting air in. Seems like it's healing fine though--no panting while she is inside usually.

About how long does that take to heal you think? It's too hot to put her outside if she has air sac issues. And I can't exactly check that lol.

She is eating and drinking a lot and her crop is emptying okay. So far she is looking really good!

Edit: oh shoot I forgot! I was so excited. The swelling in her face is down enough for her to see through a crack in that bad eye!!
Glad she is doing better!
There's no definite timeline for healing, I would give her several more days and see how she does.
Eating/drinking is good. Does she still seem to have trouble when her crop is full or is that getting better too?
 

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