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It might just be normal but could you post a picture?The end of peggys cracked beak/wound site is going dark/blackish… but I’m assuming that this is a combination of dried blood, dead tissue, scab and blue anti infection ?
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated!
I’m not currently with her but here’s a photo from Saturday! I’ll try and get another when I get home from work as I’d say it’s not as black as this now….It might just be normal but could you post a picture?
I will definitely take another photo as soon as I’m home as I’ve just remember this was taken just house after we put blue anti infection on her!!I’m not currently with her but here’s a photo from Saturday! I’ll try and get another when I get home from work as I’d say it’s not as black as this now….
The area that’s darker is all wound site has been dark from the day she broke the beak.
So far that looks nasty but not abnormal considering the injury, if it starts to look like her jaw is getting discolored, blue, black, grey, above that it means that there’s further necrosis and infection spreading, but so far it looks fine.I’m not currently with her but here’s a photo from Saturday! I’ll try and get another when I get home from work as I’d say it’s not as black as this now….
The area that’s darker is all wound site has been dark from the day she broke the beak.
I’m not currently with her but here’s a photo from Saturday! I’ll try and get another when I get home from work as I’d say it’s not as black as this now….
The area that’s darker is all wound site has been dark from the day she broke the beak.
Here’s today’s photo!! Day 4So far that looks nasty but not abnormal considering the injury, if it starts to look like her jaw is getting discolored, blue, black, grey, above that it means that there’s further necrosis and infection spreading, but so far it looks fine.