If it wasn't for my roosters my little hen would’ve been killed on the spot!
She’s a little bantam polish pullet. A hawk swooped down and looks like grabbed her by the head. My roosters was fighting the hawk as I was running out there. My coonhound got a hold of the hawk while I grabbed my hen.
She’s in the house now. She was completely limp with labored breathing and blood coming out of her mouth. I can’t SEE and wounds. I was dripping sugar water on her beak and she came around long enough to drink a syringe full. She’s sleeping now, breathing is regular and the bleeding has stopped. Is there anything else I should be doing?? She’s in a dark bedroom nice and cool, 76 degrees. I’m giving her sugar water and electrolytes. She drinks and then sleeps. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
She’s a little bantam polish pullet. A hawk swooped down and looks like grabbed her by the head. My roosters was fighting the hawk as I was running out there. My coonhound got a hold of the hawk while I grabbed my hen.
She’s in the house now. She was completely limp with labored breathing and blood coming out of her mouth. I can’t SEE and wounds. I was dripping sugar water on her beak and she came around long enough to drink a syringe full. She’s sleeping now, breathing is regular and the bleeding has stopped. Is there anything else I should be doing?? She’s in a dark bedroom nice and cool, 76 degrees. I’m giving her sugar water and electrolytes. She drinks and then sleeps. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.