Check to make sure her crop is emptying since she's not mobile.Sounds good! Thank you so much!!! I appreciate all yalls input and help!
Also, I noticed today she wasn’t interested in drinking water… which concerns me. Before, when I put water directly in front of her face, and sometimes prodded her beak to touch water, she would start gulping it each time. But today, she completely refused water when I checked on her, and based on water level, I don’t think she really drank much on her own… I even tried with a oral syringe, but I wasn’t very successful. However, she is still loving food. I made her warm breakfast this morning with garage cold of mini wheat cereal, oatmeal, honey, fruit, mixed with some pellets and supplements, which she scarfed, as well as gobbled up feed. When I noticed water concern, I did turn her leftover breakfast into more of a soup, which made her intake some water, but any suggestions or ideas on why she suddenly not wanting water or how to get her to drink water without having to make her special soup…?
Mixing the electrolytes with the food is always a good idea.
To me, the wound looks o.k. chickens bruise just like we do, so injuries can turn colors, most of the time bruising has a greenish blue look to it. This is going to take a lot of time to heal.
If there's no odor, the skin is not an angry, then you're fine.