boopsqueak
Chirping
- Jan 16, 2024
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Hello,
Our Cream Legbar, Marjy was attacked earlier this afternoon by a bobcat. The cat was hiding under our front porch, and pounced on her as she was about to go under. My sister and I were able to chase the bobcat away, and it left poor Marjy and fled toward the woods. Thank God it didn't take Marjy, and didn't grab any more of our birds.
Marjy began fleeing toward the coop, but she was obviously very badly scared. We brought her inside, and she is now in our basement with a heat lamp and a bowl of water with sugar and electrolytes. She is alert, aware of what's going on, and can stand up, but seems weak and in shock. We dipped her beak in the sugar water mixture, and she drank a little, but I'm not sure if she's drinking much on her own. She did just eat a little bit of moistened watermelon, though!
I haven't checked her for injuries yet, as I didn't want to stress her. When should I check her, should she have a little more rest if she is in shock, or is it okay to handle her now? If she has any wounds, we have FishMox on hand, as well as FishFlex and Baytril.
Is there anything else we should be doing? If she does have woulds, what should we use to clean them? We have Veterycin, Chlorhexidine, povidone iodine, and could probably mix up a bit of Dakin's solution! Thank you!
Our Cream Legbar, Marjy was attacked earlier this afternoon by a bobcat. The cat was hiding under our front porch, and pounced on her as she was about to go under. My sister and I were able to chase the bobcat away, and it left poor Marjy and fled toward the woods. Thank God it didn't take Marjy, and didn't grab any more of our birds.
Marjy began fleeing toward the coop, but she was obviously very badly scared. We brought her inside, and she is now in our basement with a heat lamp and a bowl of water with sugar and electrolytes. She is alert, aware of what's going on, and can stand up, but seems weak and in shock. We dipped her beak in the sugar water mixture, and she drank a little, but I'm not sure if she's drinking much on her own. She did just eat a little bit of moistened watermelon, though!
I haven't checked her for injuries yet, as I didn't want to stress her. When should I check her, should she have a little more rest if she is in shock, or is it okay to handle her now? If she has any wounds, we have FishMox on hand, as well as FishFlex and Baytril.
Is there anything else we should be doing? If she does have woulds, what should we use to clean them? We have Veterycin, Chlorhexidine, povidone iodine, and could probably mix up a bit of Dakin's solution! Thank you!