Oh my how awful! I really feel for you. And the baby peas. And don't beat yourself up over it (which is probably what I would do).
Worked as a vet tech for 10 years we saw similar degloving or avulsion injuries in animals.
Often there is no or little skin left to close.
We would clean with betadine, then dry completely, then use a skin glue for closure as best we could. Nexaband is a good one.
Triple antibiotic ointment we would use often and send home with pet for topical application. Neosporin as I saw posted is okay too.
Sometimes those type of wounds end up "wet" when healing. They can start seeping. Usually clear beading. Serous type fluid.
Then sometimes you need to resort to a dryer type of antiseptic topical other than a ointment.
In one pic it looks like one of them might have had their eye affected/damaged? But could be loose skin.
Diet is important now for speedy healing. Protein.
May your babies make a speedy recovery.
Keep us posted!
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