DabblinDuckDabbler
Songster
- May 26, 2021
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I interrupted the coyote attack last night. Everybody survived, but the one it tried to make off with has definitely seen better days. She’s a 2.5 yo cayuga. After injury, she was taken in to ICU, put in a tub, wounds flushed and triple antibiotic applied, and given nutridrench. She’s been drinking well, and looks like she’s nibbled on the cooked eggs I served up. I ordered Aqua mox today.
I thought she was dead when I found her, but was likely in shock on account of being grabbed by her head and dragged. I tucked her in a safe place while I chased the varmint away, and she’d already started showing more signs of life when I came back to her. Currently, about 18 hours later, she stands and moves fine, but is missing her scalp and is mostly blind. I can’t see either of her eyes. She acknowledged a flashlight well on one side, not sure about the other.
So— just wondering about chances of recovery, quality of life, etc. She’s soldiering on, but it looks rough.
I’ve seen some pretty gnarly stories and pics on this forum, and some amazing recoveries, but—ya know. I like to be real.
I thought she was dead when I found her, but was likely in shock on account of being grabbed by her head and dragged. I tucked her in a safe place while I chased the varmint away, and she’d already started showing more signs of life when I came back to her. Currently, about 18 hours later, she stands and moves fine, but is missing her scalp and is mostly blind. I can’t see either of her eyes. She acknowledged a flashlight well on one side, not sure about the other.
So— just wondering about chances of recovery, quality of life, etc. She’s soldiering on, but it looks rough.
I’ve seen some pretty gnarly stories and pics on this forum, and some amazing recoveries, but—ya know. I like to be real.