I have a 5 yr old hen who had fly strike. I cleaned and bathed her Saturday evening removing everything. Her wound was not necrotic that I could tell. Her next 4 Epsom salt soaks (over
24 hr time period) were clear of any worms. I used vetricyn, permethrin spray and blu kote after the last clear soak.
We are at 48 hrs and she is still not eating on her own. I am now syringing water with nutridrench and force fed a very small amount of scrambled egg and cut blueberries.
My questions are:
Why would she be pulling out feathers? I cannot see anything on her skin that would be irritating to her and her feathers are clean and in perfect condition.
How do I remove the blu kote so I can see her wound better? I need to assess it’s healing but really screwed myself by applying that.
She has never been super social with us and I wonder if being inside is too stressful. Would allowing her time outside free ranging with the flock right before roosting help relieve some stress and possibly get her to eat? We have minimal flies and I can soak her again when I bring her back in for the night.
I’d really love some thoughts.
24 hr time period) were clear of any worms. I used vetricyn, permethrin spray and blu kote after the last clear soak.
We are at 48 hrs and she is still not eating on her own. I am now syringing water with nutridrench and force fed a very small amount of scrambled egg and cut blueberries.
My questions are:
Why would she be pulling out feathers? I cannot see anything on her skin that would be irritating to her and her feathers are clean and in perfect condition.
How do I remove the blu kote so I can see her wound better? I need to assess it’s healing but really screwed myself by applying that.
She has never been super social with us and I wonder if being inside is too stressful. Would allowing her time outside free ranging with the flock right before roosting help relieve some stress and possibly get her to eat? We have minimal flies and I can soak her again when I bring her back in for the night.
I’d really love some thoughts.