You'd actually be surprised what they can recover from....Dear Two Crows:
I have some sad news. After I released the 2nd bully from time out, we got another snow storm. You know how much chickens hate the snow, right? Well, apparently since they won't venture out into the pen, all 5 chickens were confined to a smaller space. This meant that Gigi didn't have anywhere to run to or hide from the others. When I went out to check on them this afternoon, I discovered that Gigi has 2 gaping, bloody holes in the back of her. She's losing strength. I have now secluded her into a warmer spot but fear she will die a slow death. Any way I can hasten this in a humane way? I hate to see her suffer.
Bring her indoors & keep her inside for a few days. Clean the wounds & apply antiseptic, bandage them with breathable fabric & immediately begin treatment for severe shock which is probably whats making her lethargic. Make sure she has plenty of fluids, a calm & low light enviroment & warmth. It probably looks worse than it really is. Make sure she has a heatsource etc even if its sitting on a knee or infront of a heater.
To be honest I've read back on your thread, she should have been properly separated in the first place, but its too late now. Never underestimate chicken hatred for anything that looks "different" or "off".
Otherwise, if your really determined to kill her, then get a hatchet or a machete & cut its head off. Very quick, I promise you.
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