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Oh, Fowlman, that's just awful! I am so sorry. Were they your dogs or a stray?
I bought some spray on neosporin and also some blue kote and put them both on there. She had been picking at it, probably trying to get those last feather pieces out. Hoping the blue kote will stop her. I also picked up some live mealworms and I stopped her at 10, I think she would have eaten them all. I rented a live trap and placed it right where there was a massive amount of feathers. There's an egg inside, the soft one she laid last night. LUckily, she's definitely not in shock, she threw a fit about not being allowed out of her run this morning.
I also called my local "chicken guy". He happens to have a few 2 month pullets for sale. I'm going to give my girl a few more days and then maybe try to incorporate one of them. Unfortunately, we are going out of town this weekend, bad timing to try to nurse a hen, trap a predator and/or incorporate a new chicken.
BTW, do any of you have tips to keep neighborhood cats out of your yard? I can't imagine the neighbors cats did this but when I walked around the property this morning, there were 2 cats sitting on my fence. I threw rocks at them (too bad I missed) and they took off.
DO NOT put her with any other birds until her skin is completely healed. It doesn't need to be feathered in but it does need to be nice healthy skin first. That poor girl. Sorry for your loss.
Fowlman... all I can say is "WOW". I have cats and even stray cats here in my yard, and not one has ever tried to get any of my chickens. Have had coons, possums try... no success, but not the cats. They just kinda stare at the chickens. I am not going to say there isn't a cat that hasn't, but I haven't seen it or read it.