View attachment 1262481
I managed to get a photo, but it's not very good. I'm not good at photos at the best of times, but trying to hold a chook and get definition of something like this is beyond my skills.
I couldn't close it up the way I could last night, it was bleeding freely last night and the line of the wound was "straighter", but now the blood has clotted (the "black stuff" is dried blood") and it's perhaps a bit inflamed? It doesn't look so horrid in real life, to me it looks quite clean (clean as in not infected).
Anyway, I flushed it with warm water and covered the lot with antibiotic powder. Even if they could have stitched it, they wouldn't be able to do it now.
She seems quite well in herself, perky and normal. Can I watch this at home? Ideally, I'd get her up to the vet, but new brakes on my car make that a bit less easy to fund right now.
I know with cats, you need to get antibiotics ASAP because they tend to fester inside and they get cat germs poked inside. Can an open wound on a chook be treated at home or do I need to get her some antibiotics?