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MorganDai
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- Jul 6, 2018
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I checked her over probably a hundred times she has a few scrapes but no other puncture wounds. She is a laying hen and her vent is intact and only has a minor cut she is breathing normally ,and pooping a bit more watery than normal but she is drinking quite a bit of water, the only big issue is her tail isn’t fully connected to her body. We cleaned her as soon as we knew she was alive with warm water and mild soap. I plan on getting more supplies in the am such as electrolytes and more antiseptic spray from the previous replies.You are doing a great job with her. I think she has a very good chance of a full recovery. A couple suggestions:
Awesome that you are able to get her to the vet tomorrow. Is she a laying hen? Is her vent intact? Please keep us posted.
- Look her over carefully for any hidden wounds, like puncture wounds.
- Clean the wound. Irrigate it with sterile saline, if possible, or even mild soap and warm water.
- Keep her warm (being inside may be enough).
- Put poultry vitamins and electrolytes in her water, if you have them.
- Offer a protein treat like egg or tuna fish to help with tissue repair.
- Watch that she’s breathing and pooping normally.