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AnyaTotoro
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So should I put that neosporin on her or no?
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So far she doing okay. I think she could make a full recovery if we can keep infection away, which is my biggest concern, especially where the wound is deeper. She has a puncture wound at bottom of injury that still wide open where fluid likes to gather… I’m wondering if I should clean out and put a drop of superglue and push close so it’s not a pool for bacteria to grow….?How is she?!![]()
Can you get aqua mox at TSC? It worked to bring infection down on my injured cockerel. Does the wound look inflamed? Any pus? Good job on getting that feather out. Sometimes we have to hurt them to heal them. It's a tough one for sure. Where are you located?So far she doing okay. I think she could make a full recovery if we can keep infection away, which is my biggest concern, especially where the wound is deeper. She has a puncture wound at bottom of injury that still wide open where fluid likes to gather… I’m wondering if I should clean out and put a drop of superglue and push close so it’s not a pool for bacteria to grow….?
I do have some leftover doxycycline from when another chicken had a respiratory infection that I think should work to keep infection away if needed, but if not, then I may need to take her to vet, which sadly isn’t cheap here.
I trimmed back several feathers yesterday to help keep the area cleaner and actually found a broken feather stuck in wound, which was difficult to remove. When I was done, I put my tweezer and scissors down next to her, and she expressed her pain and frustration by pecking the tools, so I take that as a good sign of her energy to peck.
She has been pooping regularly nice firm poop so I think that’s good. However, it’s still very difficult for her to move with injury. I think a tendon got severed….
She is eating and drinking really good, but I have to make sure to readjust food and water in her face so she will eat/drink since she can’t move much. Sometimes she needs a little prodding to drink, but then she starting gulping on her own realizing she’s thirty.
Any other suggestions to help continue recovery? Any ideas where I can get antibiotics without taking her to a vet?
Keep the wound open to air heal. It doesn't look too bad, just jagged.Can you get aqua mox at TSC? It worked to bring infection down on my injured cockerel. Does the wound look inflamed? Any pus? Good job on getting that feather out. Sometimes we have to hurt them to heal them. It's a tough one for sure. Where are you located?
Keep cleaning the wound and cover with antibiotic ointment, my gut instinct says it should be covered with a sterile bandage and changed twice a day, but let's see what the experts below say.
@MysteryChicken @azygous please help! Skin ripped off hen by dog.
I didn’t see it on the standard TSC site, but found it on their Rx site, as well as other vet stores, like Chewy.Can you get aqua mox at TSC? It worked to bring infection down on my injured cockerel. Does the wound look inflamed? Any pus? Good job on getting that feather out. Sometimes we have to hurt them to heal them. It's a tough one for sure. Where are you located?
Keep cleaning the wound and cover with antibiotic ointment, my gut instinct says it should be covered with a sterile bandage and changed twice a day, but let's see what the experts below say.
@MysteryChicken @azygous please help! Skin ripped off hen by dog.