Are you treating the wounds with anything? If not I would recommend cleaning and treating with Vetericyn Plus Poultry Care. I am no expert and but from my research in the past on emergency I would immediately give her some Nutri-Drench for Poultry straight up and then mix it in with her water along with Electrolyte and Vitamin Supplements. Both Vetericyn and Nutri-Drench are popular product and stocked by most farm and ranch supply stores if you don't have it on hand.she seem to just want water
If you have not got one yet, now be a good time to put yourself together a Chicken First Aid Kit. After losing my first girl I realized the importance of having a Chicken First Aid kit on hand. When she got sick I was running all over the place trying to find and get things I needed, I was not going to be in that situation again. So here is what I have put together in my Chicken First Aid Kit
- Isolation Coop
- The Chicken Health Handbook
- Moonlight Mile Herb Essentials Kit
- Epsom Salt
- Witch Hazel
- Preparation H
- Pediatric Electrolyte
- Calcium Citrate
- Vitamin D3 - 500 IU
- Calcium (elemental) - 400 mg
- Hairdryer
- Acidophilus (Probiotic + Calcium)
- DURVET 136028 Vitamins & Electrolytes
- DURVET Poultry Vitamins & Electrolytes
- Sav-A-Chick Probiotic
- Sav-A-Chick Electrolyte and Vitamin Supplements
- CORID 20% SOLUBLE POWDER
- Nutri-Drench Poultry Solution
- Vetericyn Plus Poultry Care Spray for Chickens
- MannaPro Theracyn Wound & Skin Care Spray
- MannaPro Hen Healer Multi-Purpose Ointment
- VetRx Poultry Aid
- ProBios
- Green Goo
- Big Ole Bird - Poultry Probiotic & Poultry Supplement
- 3M Vetrap
- Syringes 1mil
- Disposable Changing Pads
- Durvet Probiotics
- Bag Balm
- Vaseline
- Gauze Pads
- Exam Gloves