FamilyofThree
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- Dec 1, 2022
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Christina, a Rhode Island Red, got attacked by a very hungry hawk today. We immediately isolated her and have safety gotten the rest of the flock back into the coop. Her wound has been rinsed with warm water and we are drying her now. There are no local vets who will see chickens. What else can we do? I am afraid of restricting her breathing more with a bandage because of her wheezing, but should we still bandage and if so how for this particular wound? She has not been trying to pick at it at all.
Edited to add: She has had one poop that was dark and normal looking, seems rather active for being injured and in a dark quiet bathroom, and has had one flapping attempt to escape the tub. We will be placing her in a dog crate in the garage soon, but wanted to get her dry and warm first.
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