mumzee1432
Chirping
- Dec 18, 2023
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We discovered one of our neighbor's free-range chickens had been hit by a car. She was lying on her back, kicking her legs desperately, trying to get onto her feet. By the time we discovered her, she was absolutely exhausted. I eased her onto a towel, and we carried her to the owner's house. No one was home, so we took her home and made sure her bleeding was stopped, applied some Neosporin to abrasions, and held her while she slept. We eventually moved her to a dog kennel and helped her get comfortable. I was able to get her to drink a little electrolytes/water on her own, then by syringe. She is content and sleeping.
During the transition from being held in the towel to the kennel, she tried to stand up and fell over (wobbly). At one point, she stretched out both wings, so her wings were ok. I'm concerned she might have a hip or pelvis injury, but I'm not sure. She just looked off on the side where she was hit.
Meanwhile, my husband drove to the owner's house and told them about the hen and offered to let the hen stay in our kennel if they preferred (since we have her comfortable). The wife said her husband would come pick up the hen later. So far, they haven't come. (It's been 5 hours.) Having seen the coop conditions, this hen has a better recovery space in the kennel inside our house. She definitely would not survive on her on in her current condition. Their coop is not covered -- and is very small for 9 chickens (about 10 ft x 10 ft max).
We regularly feed, play with, and talk to these chickens. I do think she realizes she's being taken care of. She has been content letting us help her get comfortable and seems to be resting well. She's sleeping a lot now that we have her in kennel and nestled into a soft towel. Aside from keeping her safe, warm, and dry & comfortable -- and trying to get her to drink and then maybe eat tomorrow, is there anything else we can do? She's not our chicken but it feels wrong not to try to help her. It's very cold and windy here tonight and there's a coyote that attacked another chicken a couple of days ago in the area. Not sure how we have gotten so attached to these free-range chickens, but our whole neighborhood loves these sweet birds.
During the transition from being held in the towel to the kennel, she tried to stand up and fell over (wobbly). At one point, she stretched out both wings, so her wings were ok. I'm concerned she might have a hip or pelvis injury, but I'm not sure. She just looked off on the side where she was hit.
Meanwhile, my husband drove to the owner's house and told them about the hen and offered to let the hen stay in our kennel if they preferred (since we have her comfortable). The wife said her husband would come pick up the hen later. So far, they haven't come. (It's been 5 hours.) Having seen the coop conditions, this hen has a better recovery space in the kennel inside our house. She definitely would not survive on her on in her current condition. Their coop is not covered -- and is very small for 9 chickens (about 10 ft x 10 ft max).
We regularly feed, play with, and talk to these chickens. I do think she realizes she's being taken care of. She has been content letting us help her get comfortable and seems to be resting well. She's sleeping a lot now that we have her in kennel and nestled into a soft towel. Aside from keeping her safe, warm, and dry & comfortable -- and trying to get her to drink and then maybe eat tomorrow, is there anything else we can do? She's not our chicken but it feels wrong not to try to help her. It's very cold and windy here tonight and there's a coyote that attacked another chicken a couple of days ago in the area. Not sure how we have gotten so attached to these free-range chickens, but our whole neighborhood loves these sweet birds.