Sure. She's doing remarkably well. I got advice from my horse vet, who also has chickens. I washed the area well, slathered on triple antibiotic ointment, stuck big non-stick pads over the punctures/slices, and wrapped everything. Because of the location -- a little behind the wings -- I did a wrap with soft knit 4 inch bandage: over the Telfa pads and around the body, over the pads again and then around in front, another turn around the body. Repeat with Vetrap. Put her in a large dog crate in the tack room, which is heated, with shavings, food, and water. Changed to bandage after 48 hours and it looked really good. Had to put the top on the dog crate because she was found perching on the top wire! She's eating, drinking, eliminating, scratching, flapping her wings, and even laid an egg. This afternoon I moved her to the spare coop as it's finally warmed up enough I don't have to worry about her being cold. Her "sister" -- the hen she was raised with and is deeply bonded to -- was being picked on by the other, older girls, so we put her in with our patient which pleased them both. Next bandage change is tomorrow. Chickens are incredibly tough.