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1) Rhode Island Red hen, not quite a year old.
2) She is lying with her eyes closed, hardly moving, legs out to one side. She seems pale. (She is also in the middle of what looks like a very bad moult.) Shivering a bit. She does squawk a little bit when I pick her up.
3) Since this morning after a predator attack at about 10h00 (about 4 hours ago)
4) Are other birds exhibiting the same symptoms? No.
5) There is an open wound on the top of one wing but it doesn't seem to be bleeding. Not sure how deep it is. No blood on her other feathers.
6) My assistant said there was a large predator-type bird busy attacking the chickens when she arrived. This hen was hiding in a compost heap (comprised mainly of branches) crying loudly and appeared stuck. My assistant chased away the predator, got the other hens into their coop and then managed to get the injured hen out just as I got home, which was when we noticed what looks like a shallow wound on the wing. The wound appears as if the blood had clotted already.
7) What has the bird been eating and drinking, if at all: She seemed to swallow some of the rescue remedy from a little syringe but won't open her beak by herself.
8) How does the poop look? Not applicable, she hasn't pooped since I put her in the box.
9) Treatment so far: Bactroban ointment on the wound, some dissolved rescue remedy (tablet crushed in water). Keeping her warm and quiet in a large cardboard box in the kitchen with a heater (it is winter here but not really cold).
10 ) What is your intent as far as treatment? For example, do you want to treat completely yourself, or do you need help in stabilizing the bird til you can get to a vet? Treat completely myself if possible, if it is shock she would be better off kept quiet as far as I know?
11) If you have a picture of the wound or condition, please post it. It may help. Can't post pics yet.
12) Describe the housing/bedding in use. At the moment she is in a cardboard box with newspaper at the bottom and wood shavings. (Normally she sleeps in a coop on a perch.)
This is the first time anything bad has happened to any of my chickens, I got them in August last year. She is one of 6 RIR hens who have been supplying us and my parents and brother with eggs. She was my broodiest hen (raised 2 bantam chicks this year just for fun) and has just had what looks like a very bad moult. Today after a predator attack she seems to be in very bad shock with a wound on her upper wing.
I do not know just how bad things can get, if this is normal or if there is something else wrong.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Also, I am not sure if this post is coming out quite right, it doesn't seem to have any spaces between paragraphs.
2) She is lying with her eyes closed, hardly moving, legs out to one side. She seems pale. (She is also in the middle of what looks like a very bad moult.) Shivering a bit. She does squawk a little bit when I pick her up.
3) Since this morning after a predator attack at about 10h00 (about 4 hours ago)
4) Are other birds exhibiting the same symptoms? No.
5) There is an open wound on the top of one wing but it doesn't seem to be bleeding. Not sure how deep it is. No blood on her other feathers.
6) My assistant said there was a large predator-type bird busy attacking the chickens when she arrived. This hen was hiding in a compost heap (comprised mainly of branches) crying loudly and appeared stuck. My assistant chased away the predator, got the other hens into their coop and then managed to get the injured hen out just as I got home, which was when we noticed what looks like a shallow wound on the wing. The wound appears as if the blood had clotted already.
7) What has the bird been eating and drinking, if at all: She seemed to swallow some of the rescue remedy from a little syringe but won't open her beak by herself.
8) How does the poop look? Not applicable, she hasn't pooped since I put her in the box.
9) Treatment so far: Bactroban ointment on the wound, some dissolved rescue remedy (tablet crushed in water). Keeping her warm and quiet in a large cardboard box in the kitchen with a heater (it is winter here but not really cold).
10 ) What is your intent as far as treatment? For example, do you want to treat completely yourself, or do you need help in stabilizing the bird til you can get to a vet? Treat completely myself if possible, if it is shock she would be better off kept quiet as far as I know?
11) If you have a picture of the wound or condition, please post it. It may help. Can't post pics yet.
12) Describe the housing/bedding in use. At the moment she is in a cardboard box with newspaper at the bottom and wood shavings. (Normally she sleeps in a coop on a perch.)
This is the first time anything bad has happened to any of my chickens, I got them in August last year. She is one of 6 RIR hens who have been supplying us and my parents and brother with eggs. She was my broodiest hen (raised 2 bantam chicks this year just for fun) and has just had what looks like a very bad moult. Today after a predator attack she seems to be in very bad shock with a wound on her upper wing.
I do not know just how bad things can get, if this is normal or if there is something else wrong.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Also, I am not sure if this post is coming out quite right, it doesn't seem to have any spaces between paragraphs.
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