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Animal-lover339

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so right now it's 7 a clock almost dark so I went to see my hens as usual and I was walking and found a stray naked neck chick she looks like mixed breed to me which I don't care but I was able to catch her because she is very weak,I gave her nutrition drench to perk her up some corn and water I'm guessing she is a girl and where us she from not sure because my neighbors only have fight cocks but I just saw her and got her to nurse her to health but I found her injury which has healed but she is very thin I'm thinking a wild dog attack +
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Wound looks good, keep it clean and instead of corn do you have high protein chicken feed? Or even boiled egg yolk, dry cat food (wet it), can tuna, something with good nutrition. Corn is a good treat but not very nutritional, continue with the Nutri Drench.

Keep her in a quiet place to heal and recover. Watch for infection at the wound site.
 
What’s your question?
well now it's what can I do to get her walking this morning I saw her and she won't walk gave her some nutridrench and water some feed but she won't even stand up I've been helping her but what can cause this and how do I help her
 
Wound looks good, keep it clean and instead of corn do you have high protein chicken feed? Or even boiled egg yolk, dry cat food (wet it), can tuna, something with good nutrition. Corn is a good treat but not very nutritional, continue with the Nutri Drench.

Keep her in a quiet place to heal and recover. Watch for infection at the wound site.
thank you for the tip's
Wound looks good, keep it clean and instead of corn do you have high protein chicken feed? Or even boiled egg yolk, dry cat food (wet it), can tuna, something with good nutrition. Corn is a good treat but not very nutritional, continue with the Nutri Drench.

Keep her in a quiet place to heal and recover. Watch for infection at the wound site.
thank you for the tip ill keep her on nutridrench and see if I have any protein feed
 
No matter what injured her, she's probably in shock. Keep her in a quiet place and be patient. It could take quite a while for her to shake herself out of it. If she's eating and drinking, that's a good sign.

Best of luck; poor little bird.
 

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