EMERGENCY!!! DOG BITE WOUND TO CHICKEN

Is she drinking and eating some today? I would offer fluids and some moistened chicken feed up to her beak often. I even put water on softened scrambled eggs to get more fluids into them.
 
Is she drinking and eating some today? I would offer fluids and some moistened chicken feed up to her beak often. I even put water on softened scrambled eggs to get more fluids into them.
@Eggcessive Yes, more than the past few days. I made some scrambled eggs and she ate about two-thirds of it. I put some safflower seeds in her water and that encourages her to drink.
 
Hey @coach723 and @Eggcessive ! I just wanted to give an update on my chickens condition. She is eating and drinking more, but only when I take the time out to feed her with my hand and a plate. She has 24/7 access to food and water but will only eat or drink if I am holding it up to her beak. She enjoys scrambled eggs, mealworms, and tuna feed. She eats more of the eggs and eats them faster than anything else, but she will only eat chicken feed if it has tuna mixed in. I have her on unflavored Pedialyte at the moment, and she drinks a good amount of it. I have some updated pictures of her wounds that I took today attached below.It is worth noting her droppings are still bright green and smell of organ meat, but they have the texture of regular poop. About how long do you think until she at least has skin covering? Also do you think when skin starts to come in, will she peck at her back and side? If so, what could I do to prevent that? Thanks!
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I forgot to add that she is still limping and hopping badly. I'm still not 100% sure why though. I do know that she doesn't want to put any weight on her foot and went around three hours sitting in the same spot without moving today.
 
I am glad that she is eating better. I had to offer feed and egg, tuna and vitamins twice a day up to her beak for about 5 weeks to a hen who could not get to her food or water. Then she suddenly could get around on her own. Are you keeping the wound moist with the antibiotic ointment. You could try making her a a little sash under her body to help walk her around some. Chicken sling chairs also are good for periods throughout the day. Hopefully, she will get stronger.
 

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