Car vs Rooster!!! Can he be saved???

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Thank you, but he wasn't mine til after his poor little self got hurt...but now that he is mine, all mine...I'm doing all I can with a lot of help from my BYC friends....

And a great big
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to you!...that's the first time I've gotten to do that
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Come on Lucky!! We are all rooting for you!!
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I think with everything going on with him, definitly need to get him on an antibiotic. I am sure you are searching right now about it, I will see if I can find anything.

Hang in there hun, you are doing a great job with him.
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Hope I'm not being redundant - haven't checked the links in forum posts recently but found this one:
http://www.chickeneggspert.com/chicken-health/how-to-treat-scaly-leg-mites/24.asp
This person rescued an OEGR with scaley leg mites. This seemed to be applicable: "If the feet seem to have redness or a secondary infection, you can treat them with a triple antibiotic ointment such as neosporin instead of the petroleum jelly."
I also think that another bath in bacetracin, etc., would help. You're amazing and doing great -
 
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Thank you! And I just have to tell you, it cracks me up every time I read your signature line with "and a MIL downstairs" LOL I don't think I could do it, I'm rooting for you too!
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Of course, I guess not every MIL is as....well, we just won't go there....lol

Ok, let me know what you find, I checked the Fleet Farm website and didn't find anything for poultry meds....but I know that there's a lot of meds that are intended for cows, pigs, horses, etc. that people use, I just don't know what to look for, ya know?
 
I've got him laying on the opposite side here but I do believe the swelling has gone down a little since I rewrapped his leg....
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and just for comparison here's the picture I took before....

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Or is it just me....by feeling the foot, it doesn't feel as "tight" as it did before
 
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Thank you! And I just have to tell you, it cracks me up every time I read your signature line with "and a MIL downstairs" LOL I don't think I could do it, I'm rooting for you too!
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Of course, I guess not every MIL is as....well, we just won't go there....lol

Ok, let me know what you find, I checked the Fleet Farm website and didn't find anything for poultry meds....but I know that there's a lot of meds that are intended for cows, pigs, horses, etc. that people use, I just don't know what to look for, ya know?

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My MIL have worked out pretty well! It can be annoying at times but we are a good balance for the most part. She has been with us going on (I think) 5 years. She has her own suite downstairs with her own full kitchen/bath and enterance. That helps alot!! Your post made me giggle. heehee

Here is a link to the most helpful thing I found after searching quite a bit although I am not sure how helpful it really is. Check it out!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=548819

I'm shutting down for the night. This setting the clocks back has made me sleepy earlier tonight!
 
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Thank you! And I just have to tell you, it cracks me up every time I read your signature line with "and a MIL downstairs" LOL I don't think I could do it, I'm rooting for you too!
wink.png
Of course, I guess not every MIL is as....well, we just won't go there....lol

Ok, let me know what you find, I checked the Fleet Farm website and didn't find anything for poultry meds....but I know that there's a lot of meds that are intended for cows, pigs, horses, etc. that people use, I just don't know what to look for, ya know?

lau.gif
My MIL have worked out pretty well! It can be annoying at times but we are a good balance for the most part. She has been with us going on (I think) 5 years. She has her own suite downstairs with her own full kitchen/bath and enterance. That helps alot!! Your post made me giggle. heehee

Here is a link to the most helpful thing I found after searching quite a bit although I am not sure how helpful it really is. Check it out!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=548819


I'm shutting down for the night. This setting the clocks back has made me sleepy earlier tonight!

Thank you! Good night
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Just had to come see how Lucky is today. His feet look so much better from the earlier pics.
You are an angel and I just know that Lucky is saying to himself
( She chose me and this has to be a dream but each day she is still here with me, maybe I am not dreaming).
You are my one of my hero's and you have given me hope that there are still people out there that care for animals as we do.
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Hi,

I just started following this topic and have to say that I am delighted by the response of the Forum! Hooray for all you are doing for "Lucky", he truly is so fortunate that you found him. As far as antibiotics go, I would recommend "Cepalaxin" it is broad spectrum and would cover most of what you need to worry about. Most of the Poultry antibiotics you'll find are specific for upper respiratory infections. I also agree that I would splint the leg (above and below the breaks) with two supports, so the wraps don't get too tight and inpair the circulation. Keep up the good work...from another Wisconsinite (from East Central WI).
 

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