Put her in an incubator, and get a warm towel and clean all the blood off. Is she still bleeding?
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How?Yes there is!! Don’t cull it!! I have saved many chicks and ducklings that have bleed out!!
I don’t have an incubator T-TPut her in an incubator, and get a warm towel and clean all the blood off. Is she still bleeding?
She has an open cut but I can whipe her offI don’t have an incubator T-T
Really? How? I’ve never heard of a way to save chicks like this. She’s likely already infected, as she was hatched under a broody.Yes there is!! Don’t cull it!! I have saved many chicks and ducklings that have bleed out!!
How does she have a cut? I would try and hold a little bit of pressure on the cut to try and stop the bleeding, don’t put a lot of pressure though, you don’t want to hurt her.She has an open cut but I can whipe her off
It’s a strange cut, but it doesn’t look like it’s bleeding, I can’t really describe what it looks like. But I cleaned the blood off, and I put a bandaid on it…How does she have a cut? I would try and hold a little bit of pressure on the cut to try and stop the bleeding, don’t put a lot of pressure though, you don’t want to hurt her.
Ok, I think she has a good chance. I would leave her under the broody hen and wait 30 minutes or sooner to check on her.It’s a strange cut, but it doesn’t look like it’s bleeding, I can’t really describe what it looks like. But I cleaned the blood off, and I put a bandaid on it…
What kind of bandaid?It’s a strange cut, but it doesn’t look like it’s bleeding, I can’t really describe what it looks like. But I cleaned the blood off, and I put a bandaid on it…
The typical human one…What kind of bandaid?