I’m so glad that she is recovering from her wounds. Hopecully, she will continue getting better. I would continue to check for mites. Permethrin garden dust or the spray works well for mites.
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Love this responseSorry, don't know the answers to those questions. You're getting great advice from @azygous and @Eggcessive, they're two of the most knowledgeable folks here on BYC.
I'm not that smart, I just happened to be one of the first ones on scene here when you needed help. Kind of a first responder till the Big Guns show up, lol.
(Psst, you're in the top half of the globe, lol)
thanks, Trip.Love this response
Hey guys! She’s doing alright. Eating and drinking. She even started laying eggs in her hospital room. We’ve had some super nice weather the past few days so we let her go outside. Initially she was separated for a day so they could hang out through a fence.. then with the ladies under supervision.. then we let her be. I have never seen a chicken so happy to take a dust bath however! She’s been looking a little pale around her face? Her ears have been permanently pale. And her eye goes white on and off. We did treat everyone for mites recently.. she’s still eating and drinking. And the eggs, of course. So.. I’m not sure what it could be? She won’t touch vitamin water tho. Cuz she’s spoiled. She wants fresh sink water or dirty mud puddle water.. there’s no inbetween. I’ll attach some pictures of her color right. Her eye was totally white when we brought her inside to sleep.. it’s pinked up a little but it’s still pale. @BigBlueHen53