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Chicken with injured comb

Aapomp831

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Oct 4, 2017
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How do I keep my chicken from scratching a wound that I finally got to stop bleeding... she just recovered from a hard molt and had either been knocked down off her pedestal or the rooster was super excited to have her back. I know she needs to be separated to avoid canabalism... but how do I stop her from scratching it while I’m gone?
 
How do I keep my chicken from scratching a wound that I finally got to stop bleeding... she just recovered from a hard molt and had either been knocked down off her pedestal or the rooster was super excited to have her back. I know she needs to be separated to avoid canabalism... but how do I stop her from scratching it while I’m gone?
Maybe you could rig up a chicken e-collar?
 
You could take a paper plate, cut a square out of it. Make a "funnel" with the square and cut holes around the small end. Lace it with string. Put it around the chicken's neck and then tie it.

Like you do with the cheap plastic e-collars for cats and dogs.
 
Vetwrap her legs together like a hobble.

This is Scratch. Her name is Scratch because she likes to scratch herself to death when she's even slightly injured. She's worn the hobbles of shame on several occasions now, but it's the only way I've been able to successfully manage her injuries. She's all healed up and doing well for the time being!

"Thanks. I hate it."
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Vetwrap her legs together like a hobble.

This is Scratch. Her name is Scratch because she likes to scratch herself to death when she's even slightly injured. She's worn the hobbles of shame on several occasions

"Thanks. I hate it."View attachment 2514031 now, but it's the only way I've been able to successfully manage her injuries. She's all healed up and doing well for the time being!
Hobbles are another good idea.
 
You could take a paper plate, cut a square out of it. Make a "funnel" with the square and cut holes around the small end. Lace it with string. Put it around the chicken's neck and then tie it.

Like you do with the cheap plastic e-collars for cats and dogs.
I tried this with Scratch, but she would just walk backwards into walls. I think it depends entirely on the chicken.
 
So far so good.... thanks again!
sorry for the horrible pics, all our quarantine crates are wrapped in chicken wire
 

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