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I was just doing as I was told.I did learn a long time ago NOT to used a butter knife as a flathead screwdriver.
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I honestly just think of family when I hear that one.
from another GREAT show.
Chickens are pretty amazing creatures, had a hen with a horrible injury on her back from the roosters claws. She had a gaping hole in her back. I took one look at her & thought she's never is going to make it. I cleaned it as best I could, dumped the peroxide on like you did & then put a ton of antibiotic ointment on it. Took a sterile pad & some vet wrap & wrapped it. Next morning the hen had managed to get the vet wrap moved & the gauze pad removed & was dust bathing. I took one look at her & said "your going to sink or swim" meaning your going to make it or not I've done what I can. I kept her in the corner coop & pen with one of her female buddies for company & she treated the would herself. If her wound was visible I would spray bluKote on it & then she usually went & dust bathed filling the hole with dirt. Few weeks went by & the thing healed to my amazement. Hope your gal will be strong & heal thru her injuries.may be not much movement if they are in position to hatch.
I hope so.
that's neat camping.For Mutt.
Well I'm keeping my fingers & toes crossed that more are going to hatch. How long were they under the light in the position they were in?
I honestly don't know.
I tried putting them under her . She sit for a few minutes and got up and moved beside them. They may all be dead now. What a terrible day but I am thankful that ones still with me and the hen will hopefully heal up good.That is good! It means they are full of chicks! Any movement? I'm thinking if broody is sitting still you should give them back to her. Thoughts anyone?
Granny have you seen the movie Cabaret ??? one of my favorites