In a wound THAT severe I would dilute the peroxide. Dilute 1:9 water to get a 3% solution. It'll also help slow small vessel bleeding.
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good job!!! I'm glad she's doing better...I'd see about those wicked spurs on that rooster before you have to practice surgery again...I'm going to have to do something about my big Roos spurs soon myself...clip and grind them...at least got to blunt them before he starts wounding his girls...You can do surgery yourself if no vet is available. I've done it with my hen .![]()
My rooster has gigantic spurs and I believe this was done while mating.
I did what I had to do and study YouTube videos of surgeons.
Then I used what I had available, a needle for clothes and a regular thread.
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Yes yes yes, it looks like Crap but she wouldn't stand still.
12 stitwches, she screamed 4 times and twice got away from my hands which is difficult to hold her with my knees and use one hand to keep her skin together and the other for surgery.
Very pleased to say, she is doing much BETTER!![]()
ok we just got home the vet did surgery on her i have not looked at myself yet she is still out of it from the Anastasia, he typically doesn't deal with chickens but because he is THE BEST vet in the world he done it. He said his biggest concern was putting her under but he had to in order to repair the muscle tissue and patch the skin back together. She is still pretty out of it and her breathing is labored but she is hanging in there. I will post pictures in a little bit, I first gotta feed my baby squirrel I'm nursing. I tell you we have the local Zoo and I love it lol
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR HELP