Draconic
In the Brooder
- Apr 9, 2024
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I woke up this morning to see that one of my Aloha chicks had managed to get out of their safety pen outside, and, the big nasty chicken my mom insists on keeping had been pecking at her. I didn't realize until I got out there to put her back in with the others just how badly she was injured by that hen
I brought her in and washed the injury very gently, I used hydrogen peroxide to clean it after using fresh water, to get any dirt or bacteria out of the wound, and then I put some anti bacteria cream on it, for now, as I currently don't have any Blu-kote (I'm having someone pick it up for me today). She's eating and drinking, she doesn't seem to be in a lot of pain or distress at this point, she's just resting and relaxing in the brooder box I have in my house, but I noticed the injury seemed to be deep, like, under the skin itself.
Will the skin and feathers regrow over this, or will she always be left with a gaping hole in her head? Should I be using blu-kote on an injury like this? I've never had an incident like this happen before, I mean, I've seen chickens peck or bite at eachother's waddles or comb, I've even had a rooster that killed one of my hens by pecking her eyes out before, but I've never been left with a living chick with an open head injury like this before? She's doing okay right now, but I don't know how to handle what, seems to be, an open wound that goes beneath the skin like this.
I say I think it's beneath the skin because after I cleaned it up, I realized that she had like a clump of skin above the injury (I think this is down to the tissue or something?) and I don't know if I'm supposed to really be putting anything on an injury like that? Or if using peroxide to clean it out was even the right choice? I was in such a panic I didn't even consider what I was looking at at the time, I just wanted to prevent an infection from starting, and wanted to get the injury dressed and bandaged before anything else.
I brought her in and washed the injury very gently, I used hydrogen peroxide to clean it after using fresh water, to get any dirt or bacteria out of the wound, and then I put some anti bacteria cream on it, for now, as I currently don't have any Blu-kote (I'm having someone pick it up for me today). She's eating and drinking, she doesn't seem to be in a lot of pain or distress at this point, she's just resting and relaxing in the brooder box I have in my house, but I noticed the injury seemed to be deep, like, under the skin itself.
Will the skin and feathers regrow over this, or will she always be left with a gaping hole in her head? Should I be using blu-kote on an injury like this? I've never had an incident like this happen before, I mean, I've seen chickens peck or bite at eachother's waddles or comb, I've even had a rooster that killed one of my hens by pecking her eyes out before, but I've never been left with a living chick with an open head injury like this before? She's doing okay right now, but I don't know how to handle what, seems to be, an open wound that goes beneath the skin like this.
I say I think it's beneath the skin because after I cleaned it up, I realized that she had like a clump of skin above the injury (I think this is down to the tissue or something?) and I don't know if I'm supposed to really be putting anything on an injury like that? Or if using peroxide to clean it out was even the right choice? I was in such a panic I didn't even consider what I was looking at at the time, I just wanted to prevent an infection from starting, and wanted to get the injury dressed and bandaged before anything else.