Hello,
Last night the fox got my Silkie while she was free ranging but I managed to rescue her. She has a large puncture wound on the side of her breast where I can see right through to her intestines. She also has two puncture wounds on her back which look like they might heal, and has a few bare patches where her feathers were pulled out.
I have put her in a cardboard box overnight in a quite room indoors; she's sitting on some wood chips with a clean tea towel on top so none find their way into the wound. Ok, so now her symptoms:
She laid an egg (didn't know she had started laying!)
She rested, but did not roost, or huddle up, which is how she usually sleeps
Her wound is leaking watery liquid, but pinkish in colour. And worst of all, it smells.
She hasn't eaten, but she was thirsty when I gave her some water with a syringe.
I live in the UK, so its hard for me to know from previous posts what home medication I might have that will help against the infection until I can take her to the vets first thing tomorrow morning. I wondered if putting some honey in her wound would do some good work. (The vet did that with my dog).
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
Many thanks
Marina
Last night the fox got my Silkie while she was free ranging but I managed to rescue her. She has a large puncture wound on the side of her breast where I can see right through to her intestines. She also has two puncture wounds on her back which look like they might heal, and has a few bare patches where her feathers were pulled out.
I have put her in a cardboard box overnight in a quite room indoors; she's sitting on some wood chips with a clean tea towel on top so none find their way into the wound. Ok, so now her symptoms:
She laid an egg (didn't know she had started laying!)
She rested, but did not roost, or huddle up, which is how she usually sleeps
Her wound is leaking watery liquid, but pinkish in colour. And worst of all, it smells.
She hasn't eaten, but she was thirsty when I gave her some water with a syringe.
I live in the UK, so its hard for me to know from previous posts what home medication I might have that will help against the infection until I can take her to the vets first thing tomorrow morning. I wondered if putting some honey in her wound would do some good work. (The vet did that with my dog).
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
Many thanks
Marina