Help! Hen has a gash on back.

uglybeat

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Last night something got to my hen and her new baby. Ate the baby and gave her a gash on the back about 2 inches long. I've never dealt with chicken injury before, so what do I need to do with her wound? I'm taking her to the vet in 1 hour, but would love some advice if anyone can get back to me before then. thank you.
 
I'd definitely clean the wound and put some neosporin on it. If it looks really bad you can put a little bit of Hydrogen Peroxide on it, but only a little bit! It's strong stuff, but it's great for disinfecting smaller cuts and scrapes. If you need to, clip a few feathers around the wound to keep it clean.

I'm so sorry about your little chick
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Do not use hydrogen peroxide.

I'm not trying to be snippy or anything, but is there something wrong with using this on poultry? I feel like an idiot.​
 
Hydrogen peroxide is GREAT for cleaning up blood & it bubbles to make things look exciting, but is damaging to living tissue. Mammals as well as birds. It is not a terrible thing to clean with- you won't kill the bird! But there are gentler things to clean with- like saline, soapy water, dilute betadine/iodine, dilute chlorhexidene. Many people use H2O2 on themselves, their kids, their pets- don't feel like an idiot- it has been around forever and has in general a good track record. If it is all you have- it is better than nothing.
 
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I'm not trying to be snippy or anything, but is there something wrong with using this on poultry? I feel like an idiot.

After trying to heal a wound on one of my hens, I finally took her to the vet and he told me Hydrogen Peroxide actually inhibits healing rather than help. I didn't ask if that was specifically for poultry or not tho'. I use it one myself, just not for wounds on my birds.
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Thanks for clearing that up
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I thought for a moment it posed some threat to poultry that I didn't know of! I only use it occasionally, anyway, if I have nothing else on hand.
 
Yeah, it is an irritant.
We also hated to scrub out of a wound what the owners had applied - so if you plan on taking the bird to the vet ASAP try using just saline to clean it out.
Good luck!
 

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