Sydney Acres
Songster
I decided to let Bella have the day out today. Here and her chick were really active and wanting to move about, so because she will be stuck in all week I decided to let her. I left her alone for 5 mins, came back and she had a dust bath!! It was straight back to bed for her! Had to rinse the wound out to get the muck out then put some more spray on. Her and her baby enjoyed the day out though
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Oh Johnn, I'm so sorry this happened to Bella. Hopefully the dog will not be able to return.
It's wonderful that she feels good enough to take a dust bath, even though it's not good to get all that debris into the wound. I'm sure the day in the sunshine was good for her spirits, which can help her heal. Moving around can also keep her from getting too stiff. Is there a safe place where a small run could be set up for her that is on grass only, with no dustbathing dirt available? That might allow a better recovery for her than staying inside. Or maybe if there will be just a few minutes when she can't be supervised, can you have a pet carrier available to put her in to prevent dustbathing?
Whenever a bird is injured by a predator, it always scares me to wait on antibiotics. Admittedly, many injuries will heal without antibiotic coverage, or will give you enough warning that you can safely monitor the wounds to see if infection sets in. But that's not always the case. Some wounds look great for a while, and then the bird turns very sick before the infection becomes obvious from the outside. So it is a bit of a risk, especially if any deep punctures or large wounds are involved.
I hope Bella does well though this whole ordeal, and recovers quickly. She is a beautiful girl.