Loupup98
Chirping
- Sep 26, 2018
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I just had the exact same thing happen with one of my hens! Came home to let them out and she was stabding funny, here she had the string pulled in a slipknot over the middle of her tongue and feet all tangled. The end of her tongue is hard and gray so she mustve been that way for awhile. The knot is so tight, I couldnt even catch enough of it with a nail clipper to remove it. I cut it off at the knot so she wont swallow the tail and untanglex her. Fingers crossed we get out of this as smoothly as you did, looks like she will keep at least half of it, if not 2/3. I feel so bad, who would of thought?!I'm sorry you're going through this with your roo. I had a rooster a couple of years ago who partially ingested a string from a feed bag which wrapped around his tongue near the base (much like you would wrap a rubber band around your finger). By the time I found him the tongue was swollen, dry, half dead, and partially severed. I used surgical scissors to cut it the rest of the way off (this was also the only way to remove the string). The rooster immediately recovered and began eating and drinking with no problems for the rest of his life. He was perfectly able to swallow, crow, etc. I watched carefully for signs of infection but there were none so I didn't give him any antibiotics. If you're not comfortable doing it yourself I would have a veterinarian remove the dangling portion of the tongue and he should be fine. If you feel capable of doing it enlist a friend to help hold him and use a small, sharp pair of scissors (surgical or sewing). One quick snip and after that your roo should be fine. Even if he were to suffer complications at least you've given him a chance.
Best of luck- Leigh