I have a 1.5 yo Rhode Island Red that was gored 5 days ago by a possum. She's good at hiding the wounds and my husband didn't notice how badly she is injured. Though I may have made her worse by trying to clean her up yesterday (when I returned from out of town).
Attached is a picture of the worst wound. It's hard to tell what's going on but it's straight into the inner of her body cavity. She's eating a bit but today I separated her from the flock and she's just been standing in a cardboard box all day. I put water on her beak which she laps out, and I've caught her taking a few sips on her own. She's eating a little but not a lot. I saw a watery-clear poop yesterday. And there's some in her box today. There's no smell and I don't see redness. Maybe just stay the course? Should I try to get antibiotic for her water? Or slather with some antibiotic ointment? I don't think the bathing I did for her yesterday was at all the right thing to do; I don't want to do that again unless necessary. Seems to me the less she moves the better. Any help or ideas to offer?
Thank you all!!
Attached is a picture of the worst wound. It's hard to tell what's going on but it's straight into the inner of her body cavity. She's eating a bit but today I separated her from the flock and she's just been standing in a cardboard box all day. I put water on her beak which she laps out, and I've caught her taking a few sips on her own. She's eating a little but not a lot. I saw a watery-clear poop yesterday. And there's some in her box today. There's no smell and I don't see redness. Maybe just stay the course? Should I try to get antibiotic for her water? Or slather with some antibiotic ointment? I don't think the bathing I did for her yesterday was at all the right thing to do; I don't want to do that again unless necessary. Seems to me the less she moves the better. Any help or ideas to offer?
Thank you all!!