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She is not eating or drinking normally. I could feel her clavicle and see it stick out when I tried to lay her down on her back yesterday.I would agree that you can try to handle this at home. The bumblefoot can wait, since the flystrike wound under the bent is her main issue. The soaking should continue each day. Chlorhexidene 2% is great if available. Epsom salts soaking is good, and saline is also okay. But the antibiotic ointment is necessary. I don’t know how this will end up, but the vets do not sound helpful. Chickens can amaze you with their survival from wounds. Is she eating and drinking normally?
She stands alert and grooms herself a bit. But she is not yet responding to warm eggs.
I worry there are maggots inside her under all the black stuff. I watched a few YouTube videos of open wounded chickens with the maggots hidden under the skin. It was gross but could be happening with her.
I wonder if the black stuff could just be pulled off And liquid bandaid could be applied? I did not see any black skin in those videos.
The owner is back and he is evaluating.