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Quote: Old farts disease? I resemble that remark! LOL
LOL! Why yes...I do believe you're right!Old farts disease? I resemble that remark! LOL
I dont know im guessing raccoon or opossum got in coop. Killed three beheading them scalped and took the eye and beak from one left alive ( i had to put her down if you saw it you would get sick and i am a nurse) and this one this is what happened and left one alone. So i now have only two. Do i put her down is she in pain? What is the hard things sticking out is it beak, cartilage, bone, i dont know Im so sick to my stomach![]()
Thank you for your opinions. I took her to vet last night did get pain meds and antibiotics they said possible she will survive like this. This vet called specialist who than told me she looks like depending on healing that she can be a canidate for prosthetic beak. I said o come on i love her but really if anyone gettn beak reconstruction than I will. Lmao i cant believe he was serious!!! I will decide tues when we go back to dr if i am keepin her or putting her down. My reasons for wanting her is because out of all our chickens Cleo was mine she was a wild child and everyone knew cleo because she was always the troublesome. I love her. Funny thing I am a nurse of pediatrics and take care of lots of disabled children but if her quality of life is not of norm than i wont make her suffer of course not!!!! I keep her in house with me for now at night in day i let her free range with my last chicken left Miss Chikadee. Poor thing knows when Cleo goes shes alone. Shes been by cleos side protecting her not a problem with peckin. Today they stayed on pourch outside kitchen all day Chickadee wouldnt leave Cleo side not even to eat so i had to put her food by her while i hand syringe fed Cleo. So sad!!!I had a bird with a badly broken beak, but not this bad. You will get different answers all across the board about chickens and how they feel pain, so I can only offer my experience and opinion-- there are a lot of nerve clusters this deep in the beak and it is my thought that she is undoubtedly in pain. She probably won't regrow her beak because of how far up the wound is (think of the beak like a thick nail-- the cells that generate new beak are deep in there, and your poor girl has probably had them damaged or removed) but it's not impossible. I didn't think my hen would but she did. If you want to save her you can try, but she will probably always be a special needs bird and will need help with her life. Special bowls and maybe segregated meal times and soft foods depending on how she heals. At a minimum she'll need antibiotics and careful monitoring to make sure she doesn't get infection... a wound this bad can easily spread to a bone infection. If you can get your hands on metacam and administer it it would help her pain. It really depends on why you are keeping them-- if you don't want a special needs bird, cull her. Without a lot of help her quality of life would probably be poor, and that's no way to raise any animal.
I'm really sorry this happened to you, I know it must seem a nightmare!![]()
Thank you for your opinions. I took her to vet last night did get pain meds and antibiotics they said possible she will survive like this. This vet called specialist who than told me she looks like depending on healing that she can be a canidate for prosthetic beak. I said o come on i love her but really if anyone gettn beak reconstruction than I will. Lmao i cant believe he was serious!!! I will decide tues when we go back to dr if i am keepin her or putting her down. My reasons for wanting her is because out of all our chickens Cleo was mine she was a wild child and everyone knew cleo because she was always the troublesome. I love her. Funny thing I am a nurse of pediatrics and take care of lots of disabled children but if her quality of life is not of norm than i wont make her suffer of course not!!!! I keep her in house with me for now at night in day i let her free range with my last chicken left Miss Chikadee. Poor thing knows when Cleo goes shes alone. Shes been by cleos side protecting her not a problem with peckin. Today they stayed on pourch outside kitchen all day Chickadee wouldnt leave Cleo side not even to eat so i had to put her food by her while i hand syringe fed Cleo. So sad!!!