One of our 15 week old Rhode Island Whites is missing the feathers and skin on the back of her neck. When we found her she was separated from the rest of the flock, standing in the sunflowers. The wound looks a little bigger than a quarter. We think she got caught on something, but have no idea what since they free range during the day. It is not bleeding but I can see a little bit of blood on the bottom of the wound and some on her feathers.
We do have her separated from the rest of the flock. She is in a cat carrier right now in the house. We put shavings in the crate but aren't sure if that's best. She is fairly calm, possibly in shock.
We are planning on trying to clean the wound with saline and possibly a chlorhexidine rinse. We have not dealt with injuries before and need advice quick. Please let me know what we need to look for, if we should try wrapping with anything or leave it open, meds, etc.
I will post pics soon, but I wanted to get this posted as quick as possible.
Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
Sara
Update: We flushed with saline first and then chlorhexidine. Before doing so, we noticed that there was some fresh blood on the shavings. (We moved her from the cat carrier to a box.) While we were flushing with saline there was a spurt of blood that came out. She has not eaten any food or scrambled egg, not sure about water. Here are some pics. Please let me know if you have any advice!
Pic before saline wash:
Pics during saline wash:
We do have her separated from the rest of the flock. She is in a cat carrier right now in the house. We put shavings in the crate but aren't sure if that's best. She is fairly calm, possibly in shock.
We are planning on trying to clean the wound with saline and possibly a chlorhexidine rinse. We have not dealt with injuries before and need advice quick. Please let me know what we need to look for, if we should try wrapping with anything or leave it open, meds, etc.
I will post pics soon, but I wanted to get this posted as quick as possible.
Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
Sara
Update: We flushed with saline first and then chlorhexidine. Before doing so, we noticed that there was some fresh blood on the shavings. (We moved her from the cat carrier to a box.) While we were flushing with saline there was a spurt of blood that came out. She has not eaten any food or scrambled egg, not sure about water. Here are some pics. Please let me know if you have any advice!
Pic before saline wash:

Pics during saline wash:



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