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zanderhill
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Generally, I will agree with you. But there are situations where there will be fluid involved, too. It won't be pus as we generally think of it, but things like that can, occasionally, have built up fluids as well as the hardened pus that they usually make. I saw it once in a joint that had gotten a thorn stuck in it (a shame that chickens can't talk, because they sometimes get into situations so ridiculous that you'd LOVE to hear the excuse for them ...) It was caught very early, and there was only fluid and a teensy bit of the cheesy stuff their white cells create in an infection. Maybe it was because of the toxins in the thorn (it was a locust tree thorn, notorious for being quite painful and causing quite a little bit of swelling), or maybe because it was in a joint. Either way, there can be fluids under pressure in a spot like that.
Likely, though, from the looks of this, there will be a big round ball of the cheesy junk inside, and maybe a tiny bit of fluids (though it may just be blood).
I hope we can get an update, as I would be interested to know if I was correct, if only to know better next time.
She made it through surgery about an hour ago! Not sure if it an abscess or a fatty tumor. After lancing we decided to remove the mass completely, we cleaned the wound and sprayed with blu-kote then wrapped her all up. Any tips for post surgery recovery? Right now, I have her inside in a room with lights turned off so she can rest with access to food and water. Is there anything I can give her like antibiotics or something to help her recover quickly, also how often should I change bandages etc...