broken feather and bleeding

gpamela3499

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Feb 26, 2009
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I have a young sultan pullet That was spending most nights at the preschool. The preschool class is now ended until summer I reintroduced the chick named Jenny and a pal like I do every weekend. They flock used to accept the pullets back with a small amount of peeking this time they are being really bad with picking on this one. This morning she had blood all over her feet and I thought she was missing a toe but it is a broken feather I think. We cleaned up her feet put vitamins in the water flour to stop the bleeding and we are going to try to put my big golden sex link chick(3 weeks old) with her for company the chick will be watched until we are sure they will get along.
Is there anything else I should look for? should I treat her with topical neosporin? She is a real sweetie and I would hate for her to get sick.
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
 
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It sounds like a blood feather when I have birds break them I get ahold of the feather with hymostates and pull it firmly out that stops the bleeding
 
Thanks your reply was enough to make me feel better. You didn't reply in capitol letters that I had only hours to treat the little girlie
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If you can find someone that would be great.
Thanks so much for responding.
 
i think i would just keep her safe, warm, fed and watered and go from there.

as long as you cleaned the wounds, i would personally just leave them and let them be exposed to air and sunshine. if necessary, blu-kote her wounds, but other than that let her be. giving or treating with antibiotics can slow the healing process sometimes. (a doctor here in Michigan did a study of band aids and healing times. the ones with Neosporin built in actually took the longest to heal!)

hope it all works out okay.
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Thanks for the information! Just knowing there is not some big thng I needed to treat for was a big relief. Thanks

The I think Jenny is going to half to be a house bird she is actually very sweet. The sultans look so mean as adults but her temper is the sweetest ever.
 
If it happens again just pull the feather and then use slight pressure with your finger to stop the bleeding. It will stop much sooner that way. Also flour or sugar are both excellent blood-stop powders and you have them handy.
 

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