Lawnmower vs Rooster GRAPHIC PICS/ Saying Goodbye

Dark Comb does mean lack of Oxygen due to decreased circulation or anemia. UR doing great with the care ...keep it up.
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So is there something else I should / could be doing for him? (I am starting to scare myself - my first thoughts were of getting one of my mom's little portable O2 tanks !!!)

I have a new question for you "sugardine" folks.... since I only have povadine liquid I have been putting it in a plastic cup with the sugar and then spooning it out onto the gauze pad. Rather than going to the store AGAIN and buying MORE meds... could I try making a goop out of antibiotic ointment and the sugar / povadine mix? Would that even work (mixing it) ?
I will change his wraps again in a couple of hours and put just ointment on it and be done for the night, but mixing it might be an idea to try tomorrow.
 
Thank you for posting pictures of Kubota!
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I think he looks pretty good considering everything he's been through. We had a hen with a broken leg and it took a couple of weeks before we were in the clear and she was in nowhere near as bad of shape as he is. It really is amazing how tough chickens are.
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They don't give up like some humans would. They just have an incredible will to live.

Again, those pictures are great! They say a picture is worth a thousand words...it looks to me like the ladies don't see anything wrong with Kubota.
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We all wish you the best of luck!!
 
We never bothered with the antibiotic ointment when we were using the sugardine. Using poviderm ointment with the sugar makes the bandage stick better and you'll have an easier time working with it. Keep it on the wound as much as possible and change daily, washing and drying between bandage changes. Pink flesh means it is working!!!
You can get a tub of poviderm at an equine supply store.
 
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I have him unwrapped with his leg drying. I will take photos when I go back out. Be prepared though, because his stump is starting to look really bad... it looks like (sorry graphic ) ......
rotten meat, but it doesn't smell bad? He just smells like chicken, poo, and iodine? not pleasant, but not rotten or dead meat smell.
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I don't have honey, but I bet it would be easier than the mess I make with the 'sugardine' lol

Catstar- mostly I was just thinking the ointment would help me keep the gauze on while I bandage?


ETA - his comb is red again? though his face is still so pale
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and a question - he hasn't had any grit. Can I just put some oyster shell in there with him?
 
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He looks fantastic! And his leg should look like hamburger meat, it was run over by a lawnmower. It's good news that there is no odor, that signals a lack of an infection.
I would give him some sand or a patch of grass (or weeds) with the dirt attached to the roots. He needs grit to help process the food he has been eating.
Keep up the good work!
 
I found a streak of green under his feathers at his hock.....
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I had already put my phone away so no pic. Is it probably gangrene?


(ETA - I had put povadine on before remembering the photos... he doesn't have any black flesh... just the green I mentioned
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