My Juvenile Chick broke her wing PLEASE HELP 😭

How do I do the popsicle stick method?
I don't have gauzes...

She was in my bedroom... She was perching on a box. I think she slipped and banged her wing on the side of the box hard. I've been raising six baby factory farm chickens in my bedroom. I got them on November 17, 2022.
I adopted them and they weren't even a day old when I got them.
I hope that isn't weird...
 
I never had to treat a broken wing before. ;-;
Can you simplify how to use that method?
I was going to treat three of my baby chicks that have curled toes...
I guess that's going to have to wait now.
Momma hasn't bought the splints for em' yet.
I am still waiting.
 
Broiler Chickens are made to only live for about 45 days as they are meat birds, often they grow quickly and become too heavy to hold themselves up. I say this because this may be the reason Muffin fell off the perch.
As with a broken leg, you would have to immobilize the wing entire wing tip with a popsicle stick or tongue depressor cut to the wing tip size and you could use strips of clean cloth to wrap the wing with the stick to hold the tip from moving and just let it heal. I am going to see if we can get someone more experienced than me. So we know we are doing the right thing.
@Overo Mare can you take a look at this person's problem and please give some advice.
I don't know when she gets up, but I am sure she will help.
 
Broiler Chickens are made to only live for about 45 days as they are meat birds, often they grow quickly and become too heavy to hold themselves up. I say this because this may be the reason Muffin fell off the perch.
As with a broken leg, you would have to immobilize the wing entire wing tip with a popsicle stick or tongue depressor cut to the wing tip size and you could use strips of clean cloth to wrap the wing with the stick to hold the tip from moving and just let it heal. I am going to see if we can get someone more experienced than me. So we know we are doing the right thing. @Overo Mare can you take a look at this person's problem and please give some advice. I don't know when she gets up, but I am sure she will help.
Thank you...
I know they don't live long...
This ain't my first time raising factory farm chickens. They lived long for me though.
 
Broiler Chickens are made to only live for about 45 days as they are meat birds, often they grow quickly and become too heavy to hold themselves up. I say this because this may be the reason Muffin fell off the perch.
As with a broken leg, you would have to immobilize the wing entire wing tip with a popsicle stick or tongue depressor cut to the wing tip size and you could use strips of clean cloth to wrap the wing with the stick to hold the tip from moving and just let it heal. I am going to see if we can get someone more experienced than me. So we know we are doing the right thing.
@Overo Mare can you take a look at this person's problem and please give some advice.
I don't know when she gets up, but I am sure she will help.
Oh god-
That's a lot to take in for my autistic brain. šŸ‘€
Forgive me... I have autism...
I can understand some of it though.
 
Oh god-
That's a lot to take in for my autistic brain. šŸ‘€
Forgive me... I have autism...
I can understand some of it though.
I would have to find popsicle sticks...
I hope we have some... ;-;
Ask me more questions if you have trouble understanding what I am writing, that is no problem. (I know people with autism, not a problem for me).
Anything close to a popsicle stick, like a wooden chop stick or wooden BBQ stick, etc. that you can cut to the right size will work.
 
Ask me more questions if you have trouble understanding what I am writing, that is no problem. (I know people with autism, not a problem for me).
Anything close to a popsicle stick, like a wooden chop stick or wooden BBQ stick, etc. that you can cut to the right size will work.
Thank you so much.
 
Ask me more questions if you have trouble understanding what I am writing, that is no problem. (I know people with autism, not a problem for me).
Anything close to a popsicle stick, like a wooden chop stick or wooden BBQ stick, etc. that you can cut to the right size will work.
I think we saved some useless clothes that we were going to use as rags. Idk where they are at though. I would have to ask my grandmother or my mother.
 

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