EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

That OK, I am not familiar with the stuff you have there

He's in a small cat crate now & covered with a blanket, coz he was getting antsy, trying to escape, and reopening it.

I look like an axe murderer now....

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What happened?
IMO It will need some antibiotics orally or by injection, I think thst the wound is to deep.
I agree with Benny, Banti it needs a drain and stitches if its splitting as such with weight of the tail area???? I agree oral and
treating deep wounds
@BantyChooks

@casportpony

ps you can also research via the reference at the bottom of these treatments
http://www.worldwidewounds.com/2003/november/Cousquer/Avian-Wound-Management-Part-2.html

Wound management in the avian wildlife casualty

Author(s)
Glen Cousquer

BSc, BVM&S, CertZooMed, MRCVS
Veterinary Surgeon
South Beech Veterinary Surgery
40, Southend Road, Wickford, Essex, SS11 8DU
Email: [email protected]

Contents
Published: Nov 2003
Last updated: Nov 2003
Revision: 1.0
 
I agree with Benny, Banti it needs a drain and stitches if its splitting as such with weight of the tail area???? I agree oral and treating deep wounds @BantyChooks @casportpony ps you can also research via the reference at the bottom of these treatments http://www.worldwidewounds.com/2003/november/Cousquer/Avian-Wound-Management-Part-2.html
Wound management in the avian wildlife casualty

Author(s) Glen Cousquer BSc, BVM&S, CertZooMed, MRCVS Veterinary Surgeon South Beech Veterinary Surgery 40, Southend Road, Wickford, Essex, SS11 8DU Email: [email protected] Contents Published: Nov 2003 Last updated: Nov 2003 Revision: 1.0
Thank you! I will look at those I trimmed his tail feathers and now it's not gaping.... :fl
 
that is good news banti, whatever you have to to relive that pulling and you should really do research on deep wounds, that one is not a normal small wound.
 

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