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Tracyb1963
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- Mar 6, 2020
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I have no tuna, I do have salmon?Have you got a can of tuna on hand? I’d try giving her that... right now, she just needs to drink and rest, as she’s probably still in shock. If she doesn’t want food, I wouldn’t force food until at least tomorrow morning, just make sure she has some feed available and within reach in case she does get hungry.
Sorry about the vets being trouble... you’re doing what you can and i think you’re doing great.
If you can clean her wound and the flap and push it back over the wound, it may stick and heal over that way. That’s what I did with my hen when she was ripped open, I slathered it all in Neosporin after cleaning, bandaged it, and left it. About once a day I applied Neosporin around the edges to keep it moistened, and she was back out with the flock in two weeks.