x2. My pullet Emily has basically made a full recovery from her attack a few months ago.
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I'm not sure on a chicken. I'd just watch for the skin turning red. Chickens don't make runny pus like us mammals do. It's more like semi-soft cheese. Like in the bumblefoot surgery. So any of that would be from infection. Keep her clean. Topical antibiotic is good. (Not the pain relief kind. No lidocaine or anything else with "-caine.") Betadine is an excellent antiseptic to use. Peroxide is good for killing germs, but it also destroys some of the skin cells, so can take longer to heal if used frequently.
In my book, if an injured animal is eating, drinking, and pooping, all systems are go and chances are pretty good for recovery.
x2. My pullet Emily has basically made a full recovery from her attack a few months ago.
Looks great Sally.I want one, I need a welder, one thing I cant do though errrrgggg this is my current fall project, taking me longer due to my health, but as you can see its taking a bit of skidsand there is more than than pictured. All my coops but one are skids, that lower level I showed with the paper bag floor? that wood is all skids, and the other side of the room is separated with it as well... stockpiled with it.....![]()
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I wish I can have nice things like thoes.