mintyivyy1
Chirping
- Oct 11, 2022
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Hi all,
We have a 10 month old easter egger who one second was fine, dustbathing, the next second we noticed she had the top of her beak cracked off. No other birds are going for it, but I can tell she's in pain. We cleaned with Veterycin, and are continuing to monitor. Honestly, it does seem like a lot of the beak is still intact, even if it's just some soft tissue exposed. her activity level is lower, she seems to just want to be alone in the side of the yard. She may have snagged it on the coop.
it seems too tender for her to eat right now, although she is foraging a bit and also drank water.
My question is-- how severe is this? We can isolate if she seems to get worse and if she stops eating or something, get her some very soft food in electrolyte water, etc. I have some new Meloxicam I can give her if need be.
We have a 10 month old easter egger who one second was fine, dustbathing, the next second we noticed she had the top of her beak cracked off. No other birds are going for it, but I can tell she's in pain. We cleaned with Veterycin, and are continuing to monitor. Honestly, it does seem like a lot of the beak is still intact, even if it's just some soft tissue exposed. her activity level is lower, she seems to just want to be alone in the side of the yard. She may have snagged it on the coop.
it seems too tender for her to eat right now, although she is foraging a bit and also drank water.
My question is-- how severe is this? We can isolate if she seems to get worse and if she stops eating or something, get her some very soft food in electrolyte water, etc. I have some new Meloxicam I can give her if need be.
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