If possible take tweezers and remove any feathers around the wound then flush it as it can help keep it clean/sterile. Maybe use a toddler brush/soft bristle toothbrush to get some of the debris out.
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I did use some Scissors and carefully cut some feathers away from the wound, and use a wet qtip to get as much dirt out as I could. I just flushed it with saline and put some polysporn on it.If possible take tweezers and remove any feathers around the wound then flush it as it can help keep it clean/sterile. Maybe use a toddler brush/soft bristle toothbrush to get some of the debris out.
Yes one side of the cage is warmed by the heat lamp, and the other side is colder. I had him under the heat lamp, but I noticed he was breathing quickly so I gave him water and moved him to the edge of where the heat lamp reaches. He hasn’t walked, just kind of adjusted him self and let his head droop back down. And thank you and everyone else very much! I will post an update in the morning on how he is doing.Then I would treat the wounds and let him be for the night. Can he get out from under the heat lamp if he wants to?
I hope he’s feeling better in the morning. He may surprise you! Let us know how he is in the morning. Sincerely hoping he pulls through!
There aren’t really any feathers. It’s like his skin was peeled back along with the feathers. But I did get the feathers out and away from the wound.I would pluck the feathers but if it is quite short then that is fine
Yes one side of the cage is warmed by the heat lamp, and the other side is colder. I had him under the heat lamp, but I noticed he was breathing quickly so I gave him water and moved him to the edge of where the heat lamp reaches. He hasn’t walked, just kind of adjusted him self and let his head droop back down. And thank you and everyone else very much! I will post an update in the morning on how he is doing.
Thank you so very much!You know what. I will send these pics into a vet and ask her what she thinks might work.