- May 21, 2019
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Our rooster got attacked the night before last. By a opossum we believe. I was running late for work in the morning so they didn’t get checked until 1:30pm. They always still have food and water so I wasn’t worried. When I found him he already had maggots in the wound, we cleaned him up as best as possible, with, saline solution and Benidine and got the worst of the maggots off. Then put a layer of neosporin with no pain relief. We got the screw worn spray to put on, as long as we cover his eyes, will that be okay? We have him electrolytes in water and have him some with a dropper. His eyes are still there. He can open and close them. But he’s barely moving, and sometimes his breathing sounds, almost wet. Could it be internal injuries? I’m not sure what else we can do. I’m so angry at myself for not going out early like usual, would he have been better off if I’d found him earlier? He was already by himself because he’d been very aggressive with the other roosters, and I feel like since it was temporary housing, that’s how it got in. He’s the sweetest boy and loves being held and following us around in the yard.
Here’s some pictures. They’re very gruesome.
Should we just put him out of his misery? If so what’s the best way? I’ve cried so much over my poor Lizard. Thank you for any help.
Here’s some pictures. They’re very gruesome.
Should we just put him out of his misery? If so what’s the best way? I’ve cried so much over my poor Lizard. Thank you for any help.