- Oct 13, 2007
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Based on advice from the group, we moved our 8 week old chicks into an enclosure inside the coop. We put hidey-holes in the coop then when the youngsters seemed excited to go out, we let them out. The big chickens went after them very aggressively and this one didn't figure out how to hide
We brought her inside and applied antiseptic. It looks like her comb is heavily damaged and all her head feathers are ripped out.
I know from previous experience that this is a many-hundred dollar vet visit if I can even find someone to treat her.
Can I support this girl at home, do I need to put her down?
She's droopy and sad, not keeping her eyes open.

We brought her inside and applied antiseptic. It looks like her comb is heavily damaged and all her head feathers are ripped out.
I know from previous experience that this is a many-hundred dollar vet visit if I can even find someone to treat her.
Can I support this girl at home, do I need to put her down?
She's droopy and sad, not keeping her eyes open.