I feel suddenly like a total newbie! I have not had a wounded chick before, and am terrified. I don't even have any vet wound supplies, except vet wrap, on hand.
My hen was sitting on "infertile" eggs. Our rooster was not old enough to do the job! Had never even crowed! Then, two eggs hatched. Environment completely unsuitable, because it wasn't meant to be! I guess that in getting to the ground, this one got hung up? The wound seems to be right where the leg connects to the body, but I can't really tell, and don't want to move the leg to check, in case it's broken. Baby does not use the leg at all, and the foot is limp.
How best to help this unexpected little morsel? Bathe it? Wrap it? I have some save a chick, but nothing else. No Neosporin. But, I could go get some. I brought family inside. Mom is psycho-protective, and I don't blame her. Should I wrap it?
My God, I don't want to screw this up! My guilt is already acute! This little character already seems so worthwhile and deserving. What a trooper! What is the best way to proceed, pretty please?
In the photos, the dark stuff is dried blood. The chick is all yellow. Only 2 or so days old, at most.
Thank you so very much!!!
My hen was sitting on "infertile" eggs. Our rooster was not old enough to do the job! Had never even crowed! Then, two eggs hatched. Environment completely unsuitable, because it wasn't meant to be! I guess that in getting to the ground, this one got hung up? The wound seems to be right where the leg connects to the body, but I can't really tell, and don't want to move the leg to check, in case it's broken. Baby does not use the leg at all, and the foot is limp.
How best to help this unexpected little morsel? Bathe it? Wrap it? I have some save a chick, but nothing else. No Neosporin. But, I could go get some. I brought family inside. Mom is psycho-protective, and I don't blame her. Should I wrap it?
My God, I don't want to screw this up! My guilt is already acute! This little character already seems so worthwhile and deserving. What a trooper! What is the best way to proceed, pretty please?
In the photos, the dark stuff is dried blood. The chick is all yellow. Only 2 or so days old, at most.
Thank you so very much!!!

