HI,
Two of our year old B.O. hens were in the wrong place, @ the wrong time, and were attacked by two of my neighbors dogs. (they are allowed their freedom on our back acre every morn)
I thought they were shot, one had (8) large holes in her back, and her chest was torn wide open.
But not a drop of blood?? Naturally lost most of her feathers
I put her in a tub w/a towel to lay on, went to Walgreens & Feed Store for First Aid materials.
Cleaned her with a saline solution & peroxide, applied Triple Antibiotic & Neosporin cream and sprayed a wound dressing, No bandages, I let her air dry, kept her warm, held her like a baby for a couple hrs, NEVER thought she would live thru the night, put her back in the plastic tub w/towel to lay on, and one to cover the top of the tub.
Next morn, gave her Pediatric Electrolite liquid w/cooled cooked Raman Noodles..alternated Triple Antiobatic & Neosporin w/BAG BALM and sprayed wound dressing when necessary.
But I think the best medicine was some short walks outside with me, for about an hour, so she could see flock buddies,kept her inside 3 days returned her to her flock on the fourth day. She was a little wobbly for awhile, but went right to the water w/ACV. After 3 weeks, she's recuperating but
I noticed this morning her back feathers are almost all grown back. She kind of stays with a her B.O. hen buddy that also got bit on her back (one hole) Treated the same way.
I wouldn't of tried to First Aid a hen if it wasn't for the advice I gathered on the forum.
You're right!! they sure can take a lickin and keep on ticking. I'm glad I got a chance to practice my doctoring skills on these two,
If any other injuries happen & I think the bird isn't in alot pain, I'll try and help them survive.
Now when they come in the coop to roost @ nite, I still put a little Bag Balm on their sores.
p.s.While "Angel"was in the clothes tub she laid an egg!!!