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I'm sorry about your injured hen!
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and Welcome To BYC! X4 on post in the Emergencies forum, Hope your hen recovers. You can use Neosporin or something like Blu-Kote or other wound dressing on it, you can find it at most farm stores. Like TwoCrows suggested make a full body sock for her, fasten/safety pin it so she can't get to the wound... it might also help if you keep her in the dark quite a bit so she stays quieter.I gave in and took her back to the vet, turns out the wounds are never sutchered on her neck. The brown is a scab. The vet said the wounds will never close because the skin won't grow back. So she will forever be a pet can't ever eat her eggs. But she will be OK. Thank you all
:/ - none of that makes any sense in looking at this wound.
I gave in and took her back to the vet, turns out the wounds are never sutchered on her neck. The brown is a scab. The vet said the wounds will never close because the skin won't grow back. So she will forever be a pet can't ever eat her eggs. But she will be OK. Thank you all