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boymom47
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- Apr 23, 2018
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Ah! Thank you! I'm glad to know it's bruising and not normal chicken color, I know that sounds silly, but I really did not know!!!!!Agreed. It looks like the one has a puncture wound,that's healing up, I would be looking for another puncture wound. The green is bruising, so this chick has been roughed up and possibly squeezed. In this particular situation, I would also use Blu Kote.
I would catch both and carefully inspect them for any more wounds. @MROO is correct, chickens heal remarkably well, but they still can get infection.
Personally, after application of Blu Kote, I would let them back with the others as long as they are not being picked at and are eating/drinking and active. I would still monitor them closely and inspect the wounds everyday.
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