SimpleJenn
Stitchin' chickens

We have a problem. Bab has a massive wound on her neck.

It explains her roosting issues and general lack of enthusiasm. It's healing??? But holy crap. She cuddled with me for an hour or so while I tried to figure out when it happened. Butterbird came to check on her and cuddle, even though she was scared of me.

See the raised hackles? Yeah that's from the wound.
I finally found the culprit, the quick brooder we built. There are exposed screw points and she got skinned by one.
So everyone is in thw beige coop tonight. The momma birds gave concerned trills as I piled them onto the roosts but did not move. Butterbird squawked until I put Bab next to her then immediately smooshed into her.

I wasn't going to start encouraging them to roost in here for another week or two, but oh well. Tomorrow I will keep this group seperate from the big hens just to keep things as safe as possible and after my market we will get the brooder out of there and cut off the screw ends.
I'm super upset. Not only did a chick get hurt from carelessness, but I'm having flashbacks to being a kid with my blind barred rock Peeps and then having to give her up for meat after all the special care I gave her...I don't think I'm ready for another black and white striped chicken. Maybe it's hormones or because my knee is hurting, but I am bawling over this poor chick.
Hubby says she's going to pull through, she'll have a wicked scar and her feathers will just stay poking out on her neck. I'm hoping he's right.