hello, on thursday we had a fox attack our free-ranging group of hens. found one carcass, and two piles of feathers. first pile (brown feathers) was definitely from the dead hen. second pile, white feathers, i couldn't locate that hen at all. we followed the trail of white feathers up the driveway and across the street then lost our trail.
yesterday, friday, we heard and saw the missing bird! she finally returned late yesterday and is injured, punctured wounds in sides and chest. she is isolated in my spare room, in a cage, with food and water. she was started on baytril liquid last night.
she is not well this am. raspy breathing, i am assuming she probably has a punctured lung or pneumonia or both? no bird vets around and my local vet (supplied me with the antibiotic) has done all he can do within his training. they don't do birds.
i need to pull/cut the feathers to better view the wound - advice on how to do this without causing too much pain?
she is white leghorn, about 2 yo. no egg, yet today. she is drinking, not eating. standing still, puffed up, eyes closed when we are in the room.
help!!!!
ralph
yesterday, friday, we heard and saw the missing bird! she finally returned late yesterday and is injured, punctured wounds in sides and chest. she is isolated in my spare room, in a cage, with food and water. she was started on baytril liquid last night.
she is not well this am. raspy breathing, i am assuming she probably has a punctured lung or pneumonia or both? no bird vets around and my local vet (supplied me with the antibiotic) has done all he can do within his training. they don't do birds.
i need to pull/cut the feathers to better view the wound - advice on how to do this without causing too much pain?
she is white leghorn, about 2 yo. no egg, yet today. she is drinking, not eating. standing still, puffed up, eyes closed when we are in the room.
help!!!!
ralph