My neighbor has chickens and brought me this hen today and told me if I don’t take her he would cull her. I thought I would try and save her. What happened and is there a way to treat her?
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I hope someone with more experience sees this, @Wyorp Rock @azygous @casportpony @Texas Kiki are some I can think of off the top of my head. Bless you for taking this on, do you think a dog attacked her?
Can you post some more photos of her - whole body too?My neighbor has chickens and brought me this hen today and told me if I don’t take her he would cull her. I thought I would try and save her. What happened and is there a way to treat her?
Poor think she looks pretty bad.
Is a vet an option? Do you have any antibiotics on hand?
She could have been pecked by the other chickens.
The dark areas.... Is it dead skin or scab?
Does she stink/have a bad smell coming from this area?
It looks bad, but she may be able to recover. You will need to be a daily chicken nurse and soak her in Epsom salt every day as has already been suggested. I would use cortisone cream on the swollen tissue along with antibiotic ointment.
Her behavior is key. If she's behaving like a zombie, just standing around, not moving much, eyes closed most of the time, refusing to eat or drink, then she's probably reached the point of no return.
On the other hand, if she's perky, has a good appetite, she has the will to live and get better.