MissChick@dee
~ Dreaming Of Springtime ~
Let her rest for tonight. Shock/Stress can be enough to push her over the edge. Of course keep her isolated. Electrolytes in her water would be good. Tomorrow get your doctoring supplies ready before you begin the more effectively and swiftly you work the less stress. Trim away as many feathers you can around the wound (then take a pic) I like to use betadine (easy to find) it doesn’t sting and is a great antibacterial. I like to use a spray bottle (on appropriate force) to flush the wound. I like to use self adhesive wrap (since it’s on her side) to hold the clean skin in place (leave the wings out) while it begins to heal. Eventually you’ll be able to do body soaks but not right now. Once the skin begins to adhere to the flesh I would leave it in wrapped (3-4days). She’ll need some TLC and monitoring. Chickens can bounce back from some pretty nasty wounds. This is my advice. Keep us posted we’d like to know how she’s doing. Best wishes