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Not the size of my thumb. I almost wonder if she got frostbite and was injured but injury just opened? She could have been attacked but again it's a hole the size of my thumb and no other damage. Possible aggression from another hen but they dont show any excessive aggression when I'm watching. I don't think she would do this to herself biting fleas? Possible small bite from tick but the others see blood and keep biting? Makes most sense I think?
No roo in with her?
Frost bite is usually comb, wattle and feet first.
Weird
 
No roo in with her?
Frost bite is usually comb, wattle and feet first.
Weird
No roo with her. I think it was a small injury even her biting a tick then the rest just pecking at her. She is separated now. Will be watching her and spraying whenever possible. Should I cover her wound with something?
 
Should I cover her wound with something?

I would, and also try to somehow get the skin together so it grows/heals up. Try tape, or even home made sutures. If you used disinfected thread in alcohol, then it would not cause any infections.
Don't know what else to suggest?? :idunno
 

WhyDoILikeChickens


I just remembered this post from long ago. so I copied and paste the significant portion.

My wife said "Yes it is a long gash but it is only deep in one spot. We flushed out the wound with Saline; I then glued the skin back together with a few drops of crazy glue; gave him a coat of polysporn; he flew out of my hands as I was bring him back to the loft. He was good to go in about 5 days.

Here is the whole post if you would like to view it. It is a pigeon injury. Just realized the super glue can be used to close up an injury. :thumbsup

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/grand-daughters-dove.1404014/post-23044425
 

WhyDoILikeChickens


I just remembered this post from long ago. so I copied and paste the significant portion.

My wife said "Yes it is a long gash but it is only deep in one spot. We flushed out the wound with Saline; I then glued the skin back together with a few drops of crazy glue; gave him a coat of polysporn; he flew out of my hands as I was bring him back to the loft. He was good to go in about 5 days.

Here is the whole post if you would like to view it. It is a pigeon injury. Just realized the super glue can be used to close up an injury. :thumbsup

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/grand-daughters-dove.1404014/post-23044425
If you decide to glue: Make sure you leave a small opening to let the wound drain. Otherwise it could cause an abscess
 

WhyDoILikeChickens


I just remembered this post from long ago. so I copied and paste the significant portion.

My wife said "Yes it is a long gash but it is only deep in one spot. We flushed out the wound with Saline; I then glued the skin back together with a few drops of crazy glue; gave him a coat of polysporn; he flew out of my hands as I was bring him back to the loft. He was good to go in about 5 days.

Here is the whole post if you would like to view it. It is a pigeon injury. Just realized the super glue can be used to close up an injury. :thumbsup

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/grand-daughters-dove.1404014/post-23044425
I use super glue to close up cracks on my fingers when they dry out and split in the winter. It works like a charm!
 
I use super glue to close up cracks on my fingers when they dry out and split in the winter. It works like a charm!
I am a mechanic and hands would always dry, crack, and bleed. I started wearing nitrile gloves routinely and it made a big difference. They hold in moisture. I think even for an hour or 2 a day would help
 

WhyDoILikeChickens


I just remembered this post from long ago. so I copied and paste the significant portion.

My wife said "Yes it is a long gash but it is only deep in one spot. We flushed out the wound with Saline; I then glued the skin back together with a few drops of crazy glue; gave him a coat of polysporn; he flew out of my hands as I was bring him back to the loft. He was good to go in about 5 days.

Here is the whole post if you would like to view it. It is a pigeon injury. Just realized the super glue can be used to close up an injury. :thumbsup

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/grand-daughters-dove.1404014/post-23044425
That really helps, thanks.
 

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