Our little Japanese Bantam silkie apparrantly got picked on
did we do the right thing?
These chickens have been getting along just fine until I guess sometime between 11am this morning & 2pm.
1.) I removed her from the pen, and separated the other chick of the same size
from the other set of bantams in the pen.
2.) we brought her home to clean her up and see exactly what was going on.
It looks worse than it actually is except for the fact she was the target...right?
I washed with a antibacterial soap just a tiny bit, and dresses with an triple antibiotic salve.
We plan to give her another wash tomorrow at least trying to get her feathers clean.
We'll keep her separated until she's a little healed
She's just as calm and sweet back here at the house, I'm sure her brother
is pitching a fit, but I'm sure hell be alright for a short time without her.
She is such an amazing color (We are really hoping it's a she....???
I just brought her home and treated her like a kid wash it out and keep it clean.
did we do the right thing?
These chickens have been getting along just fine until I guess sometime between 11am this morning & 2pm.
1.) I removed her from the pen, and separated the other chick of the same size
from the other set of bantams in the pen.
2.) we brought her home to clean her up and see exactly what was going on.
It looks worse than it actually is except for the fact she was the target...right?
I washed with a antibacterial soap just a tiny bit, and dresses with an triple antibiotic salve.
We plan to give her another wash tomorrow at least trying to get her feathers clean.
We'll keep her separated until she's a little healed
She's just as calm and sweet back here at the house, I'm sure her brother
is pitching a fit, but I'm sure hell be alright for a short time without her.
She is such an amazing color (We are really hoping it's a she....???
I just brought her home and treated her like a kid wash it out and keep it clean.