Its raining hard outside this morning and I went to let my dogs in. My GSD was in the corner of the yard with one of my young black Australorp hens in her mouth. The hen had apparently flown over the fence into the front yard where the GSD stays. She and her sisters like to fly over the chickenyard fence and forage in the fields, but the roosters can not fly (too big) and so they go by themselves without protection. Today she decided to fly into the front yard and paid the price.
I called the dog off and my poor hen is in bad shape--all the back feathers are gone, and I see one puncture wound on her back. I put her in a cage and brought her into the garage where it is dry. She is panting, but she is able to stand. I don't know how long the dog had her-- what would the immediate steps be in trying to save her? Or should I just go ahead and dispatch her? I dont want her to suffer.
I am thinking, dry her off and keep her warm. spray her wounds with the pet wound spray. Any thoughts? I will take a photo if it would be helpful.
I called the dog off and my poor hen is in bad shape--all the back feathers are gone, and I see one puncture wound on her back. I put her in a cage and brought her into the garage where it is dry. She is panting, but she is able to stand. I don't know how long the dog had her-- what would the immediate steps be in trying to save her? Or should I just go ahead and dispatch her? I dont want her to suffer.
I am thinking, dry her off and keep her warm. spray her wounds with the pet wound spray. Any thoughts? I will take a photo if it would be helpful.
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