- Apr 13, 2010
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Last Thursday, a large canine with a 4-1/2" long foot print blew through the electric fence, and tore into my chicken tractors while I was at work.
10 of the twelve were either dead when I arrived, or needed to be put down. Broody Mama the Buff Orphington hen is the only one unscathed. My Brahma Rooster has a wicked wound on his back. Yesterday, I thought he was coming around. I've been giving him antibiotics (prescription for two-gallon feeder) to keep out infection. I've never had to tend to a wounded chicken, and have no idea what to look for for signs.
Yesterday, he was getting around, seemed alert, moving very slowly...
Today... Bad. Ants in his wound. The wound is dry, but ants doesn't seem a good sign. He's not getting around. He seems to be coughing, and spitting up clear liquid.
Is it time to put him down, or is there some hope?
--mf
10 of the twelve were either dead when I arrived, or needed to be put down. Broody Mama the Buff Orphington hen is the only one unscathed. My Brahma Rooster has a wicked wound on his back. Yesterday, I thought he was coming around. I've been giving him antibiotics (prescription for two-gallon feeder) to keep out infection. I've never had to tend to a wounded chicken, and have no idea what to look for for signs.
Yesterday, he was getting around, seemed alert, moving very slowly...
Today... Bad. Ants in his wound. The wound is dry, but ants doesn't seem a good sign. He's not getting around. He seems to be coughing, and spitting up clear liquid.
Is it time to put him down, or is there some hope?
--mf