Fox attack on our 7 week old chick - warning: image included

ManicTulip76

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We came home after picking up the kids, there was flash flooding and we found one of our babies had been attacked.

They have been perching on the coop by the pen’s fence, so my guess is it was attacked through the fence

We have heard iodine? What else can we do? I noticed an exposed bone (lost wing?)


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First step is to treat for shock (a little sugar and electrolytes in water). Do not wrap the wound. It would be hard to wrap without causing difficulty breathing because a chicken’s lung are basically on its back, very near that wound. It does need to be cleaned and kept moist to heal. I will tag someone who knows more about this than I do @Wyorp Rock
 
First step is to treat for shock (a little sugar and electrolytes in water). Do not wrap the wound. It would be hard to wrap without causing difficulty breathing because a chicken’s lung are basically on its back, very near that wound. It does need to be cleaned and kept moist to heal. I will tag someone who knows more about this than I do @Wyorp Rock
Thank you
 
First step is to treat for shock (a little sugar and electrolytes in water). Do not wrap the wound. It would be hard to wrap without causing difficulty breathing because a chicken’s lung are basically on its back, very near that wound. It does need to be cleaned and kept moist to heal. I will tag someone who knows more about this than I do @Wyorp Rock
Wife and I are curious about what kind of electrolytes for the chick?
 
Additionally what can be done about the bone sticking out?
I can’t help with the bone but here is electrolyte advice from @Eggcessive who might also be able to help with the injury itself: “You can use Pedialyte or Gatorade or even make homemade electrolytes. Add 1 tsp of sugar and a pinch of sugar to a quart of water. If you have salt substitute a tiny pinch of that will add potassium as well.”
 

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