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RY29
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How long should I keep her separated? How do I introduce her back into the flock?
TIA for all your replies.
TIA for all your replies.
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I don’t have saline. I have povidone-iodine and have watered it down till the liquid looks yellowish. Will that work? I also have some ointment.
Be careful keeping her separated too long---there can be aggression on return as they try to reestablish the pecking order.How long should I keep her separated? How do I introduce her back into the flock?
TIA for all your replies.
Be careful keeping her separated too long---there can be aggression on return as they try to reestablish the pecking order.
Do you have like a large dog cage where she can be in the run, visible to the others, but safe from them?
What a great set-up!View attachment 4296987
I put her in a dog kennel and attached a nesting box to it inside my greenhouse. I will keep her here overnight and return her to the flock inside the kennel tomorrow. I did put ointment on the wounds. Hope it helps them by the morning.
checked her today and she got these horrible wounds on left leg and on her right side. I have a chicken kit but not sure what to do. I’ve already separated her from the flock with water and food.
The deep one is her right side between her leg and butt. The other long one is on her right leg.
Im worried about the open wound being so deep and the other being green on the sides. The other chicken(s) did this.
You can use Povidone Iodine to clean the wounds, it works very well.have povidone-iodine and have watered it down till the liquid looks yellowish. Will that work?
Thank you for the assurance on the povidone. I did apply some ointment after the povidone. My chickens aren’t free ranged. I keep them in their large run because I’m paranoid and we have hawks and other predators. None of my other chickens have wounds. I have seen one of my other chickens peck at this one in the same spots as the wounds so I can only conclude that it was chicken to chicken attack/pecking. Right? I just hope the wounds heal and she can be re-integrated without a problem.You can use Povidone Iodine to clean the wounds, it works very well.
Apply some ointment after cleaning the wounds.
As mentioned, the green is bruising. Possible it's all from picking/plucking from the other birds, but is there any chance a predator could have gotten a hold of her?