- Mar 18, 2010
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Hi,
This is my first post, though we've used this board as a resource several times. Thanks!
We have a hen with an open wound on the top of one of its feet that keeps scabbing over and then bleeding again due to pecking.
From what I can tell she is mostly be pecking it herself, but some of the others seem to take her cue and join in.
We have 7 hens in total in a spacious run and coop, but she is at the bottom of the totem pole and she has been spending a lot of time inside the coop since this injury.
Wondering what recommendations ya'll might have as to how to deal with this. We're concerned that if we bandage it she/they will be even more interested, but if we don't that it will get infected.
We've been giving them extra scraps to keep them occupied, but like I mentioned, it seems to start to heal and then the wound gets opened again. This has been going on for a few weeks.
I'd appreciate any insight on the topic.
Thanks and Peace,
Maya
This is my first post, though we've used this board as a resource several times. Thanks!
We have a hen with an open wound on the top of one of its feet that keeps scabbing over and then bleeding again due to pecking.
From what I can tell she is mostly be pecking it herself, but some of the others seem to take her cue and join in.
We have 7 hens in total in a spacious run and coop, but she is at the bottom of the totem pole and she has been spending a lot of time inside the coop since this injury.
Wondering what recommendations ya'll might have as to how to deal with this. We're concerned that if we bandage it she/they will be even more interested, but if we don't that it will get infected.
We've been giving them extra scraps to keep them occupied, but like I mentioned, it seems to start to heal and then the wound gets opened again. This has been going on for a few weeks.
I'd appreciate any insight on the topic.
Thanks and Peace,
Maya