Help!Chicken attacked by coon *update*

geepy

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Feb 24, 2009
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My hen was attacked by a raccoon last night. She is still alive but missing all the skin on her neck. Is there anything I should but on it. There is no skin left at all! I'm setting the trap so I will catch this critter and relocate him far away from here. I feel so bad for my hen.(she's one of my own hatchlings)
 
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When my hen fought the hawk she ended up without much skin at all from her head to her keel.

A farm vet will stitch her up. It will cost you.

Bear made it and today looks like this.

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There was someone else on here that had a chicken who's neck was basically skinned. Do a search you should be able to find it. Where do you have her now? Is she in a nce quiet and dark place to rest? You can clean her up and put antibiotic ointment on her until someone with a little more knowledge can respond. Just dont use anything that ends in caine on her. Sorry I couldnt be of more help.
 
I took care of a friend's hen that had virtually all of it's back skin. from head to tail, ripped off by a coon. I flushed twice daily with a diluted Betadine solution (the color of light amber), gave oral antibiotics, and applied a thin coat of Neosporin. Also kept her on a heating pad on low (under 1/2 her space). It took a few weeks to heal, and a few months to grow back feathers (she actually did!), but she did competely heal. No vet $. That was my experience. Good luck.
 
Thanks for all the info. Right now she is resting. I cleaned the wound and cut off dead skin, I applied neosporin, no antibiotics on hand but will have some in the a.m. I got some crumbles and water down her. She just kinda sits there with her head down but does look up when I talk to her or give her some water. She was a very healthy hen before this so I hope she makes it. Thanks again.
 
Well believe it or not my hen is doing well. I had to force feed her and make a sling to support her neck for about a week. The poor girl laid an egg the night after the attack. I've let her outside a little bit (under supervision) She seems alittle slow but she is coming around. It looks like she is growing a skin covering over the injury. Thanks for the well wishes. I still can't believe she is alive. Oh I did catch the raccoon also.
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