GoldenBasilisk
Hatching
- Oct 6, 2018
- 7
- 1
- 7
Last night, a raccoon sneaked into our coop, grabbed one of our adult hens and bit into her neck. We scared it off, but not in time to save her from her wound. Here's the details:
The previous night, another one of our chickens was found dead in the morning, and we thought it must have been a stray cat since our area is somewhat infested with them, but now we know it is a raccoon. Our remaining chicken (We only had three) is being locked up in the coop at night with the doors locked and the chicken door latched and obstructed with a brick to weigh it down. I hope this is enough.
What do you recommend? She may not make it, but we want to try as hard as we can to treat her and help our little lady heal.
Do you want me to try to upload pictures? Let me know if you need them. Thank you!!!
- Her neck is extremely torn open, bone, fat, and muscles are exposed.
- She is having some difficulty breathing, as I sat with her all last night, and about half the time, she was making very loud, painful breathing noises. I think her breathing tube might be punctured.
- We brought her inside and is sitting in a warm box in our bathroom.
- We've gently cleaned her neck wound with watered down hydrogen peroxide, and this morning, we've cleaned it with saline wash.
- She is still moving around, standing, moving her head and neck and making soft, strained sounds.
The previous night, another one of our chickens was found dead in the morning, and we thought it must have been a stray cat since our area is somewhat infested with them, but now we know it is a raccoon. Our remaining chicken (We only had three) is being locked up in the coop at night with the doors locked and the chicken door latched and obstructed with a brick to weigh it down. I hope this is enough.
What do you recommend? She may not make it, but we want to try as hard as we can to treat her and help our little lady heal.
Do you want me to try to upload pictures? Let me know if you need them. Thank you!!!