Chicken got attacked!! Help ASAP! ****Graphic pics****

Ooo, that's nasty, I'm sorry she's been hurt!
she'll need electrolytes and non-pain killer neosporin or topical bacitracine on that, clean off the owie, she needs to be very warm. She might not make it, but if she can survive the shock, she has a fighting chance.
Are there punctures like a hawk attack?
A very good, 100% natural anti-bacterial product ...HONEY! Pure, raw, honey. MUST NOT BE "PROCESSED" honey, as the heat kills all the good stuff off. I have used this method with my ladies multiple times and, although gooy, it works fantastic. #NATURESBANDAIDE
 
Also an RN, and Betadine povidone iodine is a very good disinfectant for wounds, skin, and is used in surgery. The usual strength used is 5% for first aid. Here is some reading about it:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Povidone-iodine
Chlorhexidene is becoming more popular in use. Vetericyn/Theracyn or similar wound spray is fine to use, but expensive. If pus or a bad odor occurs I would use some Betadine or Chlorhexidene as the labels state for a couple of treatments.

I guess we agree to disagree, I have a Wound/ Ostomy Certification
 

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