This is what I do whenever I have a chicken with an injury -
I fill the sink with warm water. Add Betadine until the water is the color of weak iced tea. Slowly place the chicken in the sink. She will relax and enjoy the soak and the Betadine will disinfect the wound, getting into the wound much easier and with less trauma to the hen. Of course, you have to make sure afterward that she gets dry. I use a heat lamp and sometimes a hair dryer, if the chicken allows.
As far as food, I give any injured chicken food high in protein - mealworms, eggs, meat, etc.
I usually give a Betadine bath two days in a row and watch to see if the wounds start healing. I also would keep her inside until the wound is dry, to keep flies out of it.
Good luck with your girl!
I fill the sink with warm water. Add Betadine until the water is the color of weak iced tea. Slowly place the chicken in the sink. She will relax and enjoy the soak and the Betadine will disinfect the wound, getting into the wound much easier and with less trauma to the hen. Of course, you have to make sure afterward that she gets dry. I use a heat lamp and sometimes a hair dryer, if the chicken allows.
As far as food, I give any injured chicken food high in protein - mealworms, eggs, meat, etc.
I usually give a Betadine bath two days in a row and watch to see if the wounds start healing. I also would keep her inside until the wound is dry, to keep flies out of it.
Good luck with your girl!