My chicken has a broken leg and beak!

No I live in an area where the houses are next to each other
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My chicken was accidently left outside (fenced) and the raccoon managed to grab her through the fence and now she has a leg which looks Bent in two areas and her top beak is completly gone any ideas on how to help her? And to give her anything for the pain? (Putting down is not an option).

That is where the fun part of being a chicken owner ends and it is time to take responsibility and end the suffering immediately.

It does not matter if you have experience or not . The important thing is to pull yourself together and help your chicken now.
 
I could feed her egg yolk or wet food? And some of her top beak is still there if the photo was clear?
 
I meant that i really can't put her down I have never done it and neither has any of my family and paying to euthanized her also would be a no from my parents the best I can do is get pain meds and let her pass as pain-free as possible I know you meant no offense but not everyone has the same situation or freedom as each time other.
There's no easy way to do it (emotionally), but it just takes a bullet if that is an option. It is the most humane.
 
Do you have a cleaver/meat chopper in your household? Besides the already mentioned bullet to her head this will be the fastest way to end her suffering.
Wrapping a towel around her previously will prevent the often upsetting flapping.

Take a good cry afterwards and rest assured that this will be the ultimate proof of affection you can show her.
 
I understand there are ugly parts to taking care of animals however there are many other options than euthanzing I am more than willing to give her full time care if I have a chance at her walking and enjoying the grass again I understand it will be hard for which is why I'm asking about pain meds please do not hate I have seen way too much pets die too early and if I have a chance to save her I'll take it
 
I understand there are ugly parts to taking care of animals however there are many other options than euthanzing I am more than willing to give her full time care if I have a chance at her walking and enjoying the grass again I understand it will be hard for which is why I'm asking about pain meds please do not hate I have seen way too much pets die too early and if I have a chance to save her I'll take it
This is not a question of your devotion to nursing her back to health.

She will die, but if you do not help her out of her misery now, she will have to suffer immensely in doing so.
 
I understand there are ugly parts to taking care of animals however there are many other options than euthanzing I am more than willing to give her full time care if I have a chance at her walking and enjoying the grass again I understand it will be hard for which is why I'm asking about pain meds please do not hate I have seen way too much pets die too early and if I have a chance to save her I'll take it
There are not other options in this case from what I can see.
Any attempt to keep this poor creature alive amounts to animal cruelty. I'm sorry for being so blunt, but you need to accept this. If you cannot put an end to her then find someone who can. If that means going down your street knocking on doors until you find someone who will do the deed then that is what you must do.
 
The best I can do is give her something for the pain until she dies I'm sorry I really wish I could do more I saw on other threads something similar to this ( the beak) and the chicken lived so I thought maybe I'd have a chance.
 

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