Poetastic
Chirping
While feeding my hens today, I found one of my girls flopping around on the ground and crying. When I picked her up, I discovered one of her legs was almost completely torn off. I wasn't sure what to do, so I separated her from the rest of the flock, but when I put her on the ground, she began crying and flopping again. I finally decided I must amputate her leg, so I did. She seemed alright, but I'm pretty sure she was in shock. I put some ointment on her stump and wrapped a bandage around it and put her in a small kennel. I gave her food and water and she eagerly ate/drank. She seems to be doing fine and is alert. I feel absolutely horrible about not noticing her ailments. I'm very concerned about her remaining leg. It has been deeply affected by the frostbite and is nearly black. I'm going to try my best to save it, but I'm not sure if I can. How can I heal her stump? How can I try to save her remaining leg? If the remaining leg must be removed, can she live a decent life or should I euthanize her? I really want to save her, but I will do the best job I can to make sure she isn't in pain. Any advice on the situation is welcome.