New Update! Miracle chicken rescue, bad infection

dmdhart

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Jun 12, 2009
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Earlier today I posted the following:
Over 2 weeks ago, my favorite hen, Sharon, a silver laced wyndotte vanished early one evening. No sign, no feathers nothing. I was heartbroken. The other day, while loading the truck with trash that had been piling up for 3 weeks, I find Sharon, nestled IN A TRASH BAG at the very bottom of the trash pile! Some how she had gotten into a trash bag that was turned upside down. How she didn't die of dehydraytion is a mystery to me. She was so glad to see me. She ate tons and drank tons (I mixed electrolytes and vitamins with her water) She has horrible wounds on her back though. They have crusted over and smell terrible. I've washed them with Betadyne and have been putting neosporin on it. Since then puss has been oosing out. I know I need to put her on antibiotics, but don't have any Baytril. What can I put her on that I can get at the feed store?

Well, I called my vets office and after hearing Sharon's story he is willing to see her for free! I love my vet. She has an appointment tomorrow at 2:45. I'm so grateful. Although she is eating and drinking, the wound smells terrible. I put warm compresses on it today and washed the would out. (it is so grizzly) then sprayed bactine on it and covered it with neosporin. She got to stay inside for the afternoon, watching tv while she dried. :eek:) Please keep your fingers crossed that she'll be ok.


I love Dr. Mandel! He loved Sharon, and actually had his staff take a picture of him with her. He believes that she was attacked by a hawk. He thinks she will be fine. He has started her on Baytril, and said that luckily the infection was superficial. He indeed thinks that she is a miracle chicken to have survived being in a trash bag for so long. He did say that it would be a long time before she could be introduced back to the flock, but that's ok. I guess I'll have a house chicken for a while.
 
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Hope she makes it OK, what an ordeal.
 
WOW! I am so glad you found her when you did. It is amazing she was alive after that long. It certainly is a miracle. Your vet is an angel! Please keep us posted on her recovery. I will keep fingers crossed and pray for her speedy recovery.
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Definitely keep us posted! That is amazing that you found her! I am surprised she wasn't squawking because she was stuck. Mine would have been putting up a fuss if they missed a mealtime! LOL!

Glad you found her! Sounds like you're doing all the right things.

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Oh my gosh, thank goodness you found her! I just rescued a hen from a park full of chickens a little more than a week ago. She had a big wound on her back, also. Other hens and roosters had pulled out all her feathers and continued to peck her until her back was caked with blood. I brought her home and cleaned her wound with a wet washcloth over and over, put Vaseline on it, then cleaned it again the next day and put Neosporin and Vaseline on it again. I continued this for a few days and it got better!! She now has about a hundred new feathers coming in and looks almost as good as new!!!! She's found her new home here, and is very attached to her new mama.
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I hope everything turns out as well for you. You sound like you've done a lot to help her and now with a vet on your side your chickie has a lot going for her!!! Good luck!!!
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Hope your chicken child makes a full recovery, I will send good energy your way! Yesterday my frizzle had a prolapsed vent, I put it back in numerous times. After a warm bath and snuggling her in a towel for hours I put her to bed. In the morning it was still in and she was eating and drinking good. After spending all day thinking about her I came home and she hand laid an egg without complications and is doing fantastic. I am going to keep her away from her chicken friends for a few more days and keep her on medicated feed just a bit longer to make sure she does not get an infection. Good things do happen!
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Positive thoughts lead to positive actions! Keep us updated on the progress!
 
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UPDATE - Wanted to let everyone know that Sharon is doing great. Her infection is totally gone and her cuts are healing really well. She still is living in her house by herself, but several of the hens come to visit her! It's pretty funny, they come up to her cage door and talk to her. It's like they're catching up on the latest gossip! Her feathers haven't started to grow back yet, and she hasn't started to lay again yet, but that's ok. Yesterday I had her in the house watching tv, and she was so cute, she sat on my lap for at least an hour, just chirping away! Thanks for everyone's support.
 

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