Skylark47
In the Brooder
Hello everyone! Thanks in advance for any advice you can give. I've got a lovely little hen, 3 years old, who has been having a rough go of it the past couple months. Most urgently, I'm looking for advice on how to keep her from reopening a wound on her ear that she caused by scratching it. Every time I clean up the blood, treat the wound, and leave for a few hours she reopens it.
Here is the backstory: I moved into a house in September that had an existing coop and 4 hens (ages 3 and 5) that seemed healthy and safe in their coop. I took over as carer for them when their previous owner moved. This hen is the smallest and likely bottom of the pecking order. In early October she had something going on with her eye, an infection or a scratch, and was a bit lethargic. I had a vet look at it and they gave her antibiotics and we treated with Terramycin for nearly a month. I seemed stable but never fully got better. Then it started getting worse about a month ago and there was a sudden injury moment where she either scratched it or was pecked at by the other girls and it was very bloody. We cleaned it up and gave her more Terramycin, and she otherwise seemed okay, energetic and happy to eat treats from my hand and run about. Then twice that week I noticed a lot of blood in the roost when I checked in on them in the mornings. Her eye didn't look bloody though so it was strange. But the eye did look a lot worse and we weren't sure she even still had an eye or if it was just tissue left.
We had the vet come out again and in the process they found the source of the mystery blood - two wounds on her chest, well covered by her feathers. We immediately separated her into a makeshift hospital in our spare bathroom so she could heal up. It seems likely she's being pecked by the older hens and maybe with the eye injury they went into more attack mode? She's been in the hospital now for a week - a large dog crate, with soft bedding and dog training pads over the bedding to make it easy to clean. She has a small roosting bar and clip on food and water and we've been adding Nutridrench supplement to the water as per the vet. We also have more Terramycin for the eye, as well as a pill and shots we are administering to help aid her recovery.
And all that has been going well - but five days ago she randomly opened up a cut on her ear by scratching (the one next to the bad eye) and it bleeds a lot and she just keeps reopening it. I'm not sure what to do at this point. I've seen a few people mention a makeshift cone situation but I'm not sure how well that will work in the crate? Her nails were also clipped by the vet and my partner and I then filed them softer with an emory board, but still she's been able to open the wound. I've tried three or four times to wrap some gauze and med tape around the talon and foot (but in a way she has full flexibility) to soften the force but she's still been able to get it off. We had a day of relief yesterday and then today I walked in and she did it again. I feel I can barely leave her alone now, which is challenging with all the other life things. I even found some neoprene chicken booties online but the shipping time is another week.
So...long story, but does anyone have any advice on how to help keep her from scratching her ear? She's such a sweet girl and I've grown very attached to her in these near three months of care, but I'm just not sure what to do anymore.
Thanks for reading and any help you can give!
Here is the backstory: I moved into a house in September that had an existing coop and 4 hens (ages 3 and 5) that seemed healthy and safe in their coop. I took over as carer for them when their previous owner moved. This hen is the smallest and likely bottom of the pecking order. In early October she had something going on with her eye, an infection or a scratch, and was a bit lethargic. I had a vet look at it and they gave her antibiotics and we treated with Terramycin for nearly a month. I seemed stable but never fully got better. Then it started getting worse about a month ago and there was a sudden injury moment where she either scratched it or was pecked at by the other girls and it was very bloody. We cleaned it up and gave her more Terramycin, and she otherwise seemed okay, energetic and happy to eat treats from my hand and run about. Then twice that week I noticed a lot of blood in the roost when I checked in on them in the mornings. Her eye didn't look bloody though so it was strange. But the eye did look a lot worse and we weren't sure she even still had an eye or if it was just tissue left.
We had the vet come out again and in the process they found the source of the mystery blood - two wounds on her chest, well covered by her feathers. We immediately separated her into a makeshift hospital in our spare bathroom so she could heal up. It seems likely she's being pecked by the older hens and maybe with the eye injury they went into more attack mode? She's been in the hospital now for a week - a large dog crate, with soft bedding and dog training pads over the bedding to make it easy to clean. She has a small roosting bar and clip on food and water and we've been adding Nutridrench supplement to the water as per the vet. We also have more Terramycin for the eye, as well as a pill and shots we are administering to help aid her recovery.
And all that has been going well - but five days ago she randomly opened up a cut on her ear by scratching (the one next to the bad eye) and it bleeds a lot and she just keeps reopening it. I'm not sure what to do at this point. I've seen a few people mention a makeshift cone situation but I'm not sure how well that will work in the crate? Her nails were also clipped by the vet and my partner and I then filed them softer with an emory board, but still she's been able to open the wound. I've tried three or four times to wrap some gauze and med tape around the talon and foot (but in a way she has full flexibility) to soften the force but she's still been able to get it off. We had a day of relief yesterday and then today I walked in and she did it again. I feel I can barely leave her alone now, which is challenging with all the other life things. I even found some neoprene chicken booties online but the shipping time is another week.
So...long story, but does anyone have any advice on how to help keep her from scratching her ear? She's such a sweet girl and I've grown very attached to her in these near three months of care, but I'm just not sure what to do anymore.
Thanks for reading and any help you can give!