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I hate to be meeting here at the injury section forum but heres a pic of what we’re dealing with. No active bleeding thankfully. She seems normal behavior wise. I wish i knew how it happened. Thanks. 






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Is it a cut or scrape, or is it flat? If it's not any kind of abrasion, it could be a hormone flush.Hello chicken peopleI hate to be meeting here at the injury section forum but heres a pic of what we’re dealing with. No active bleeding thankfully. She seems normal behavior wise. I wish i knew how it happened. Thanks.
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Hormone Flush? Whats that all about JNC? Thanks for your time. I really appreciate it.Is it a cut or scrape, or is it flat? If it's not any kind of abrasion, it could be a hormone flush.
Can't find a link describing it, but sometimes chickens just have a rush of hormones, especially when they're growing up. If it's not a wound, it's nothing to worry aboutHormone Flush? Whats that all about JNC? Thanks for your time. I really appreciate it.![]()
Look at my avatar! Our girls are almost twins!Can't find a link describing it, but sometimes chickens just have a rush of hormones, especially when they're growing up. If it's not a wound, it's nothing to worry about![]()
No, the comb is half hanging off!Is it a cut or scrape, or is it flat? If it's not any kind of abrasion, it could be a hormone flush.
Poor girl! Did you put flour or cornstarch on it to stop the bleeding?No, the comb is half hanging off!we are in kitchen now. The bleeding is at least not running down her beak anymore. Last pic is 20 minutes ago outside.