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Keep us updated! And try to figure out where the predator got in from-you don’t want more injured chickies.Okay that’s good! And yeah tons
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Keep us updated! And try to figure out where the predator got in from-you don’t want more injured chickies.Okay that’s good! And yeah tons
Will do! And yeah, definitely trying thatKeep us updated! And try to figure out where the predator got in from-you don’t want more injured chickies.
You watch The Witcher!?@Thepope @chuckienorris @geraldorivera
Geralt!!!!You watch The Witcher!?
It wouldn't hurt.Do you think she needs antibiotics? I have some from another chicken.
Nope! Don’t even know what that is. I’m guessing I’m not missing much either.You watch The Witcher!?
Thank you! This is very helpful! I hadn’t thought of grafting it like that. Will get her and try that! And I think it’s like on her side kind of I the base of the neck but above the wings if that makes sense.Your closeup photos are very good and clear, but what is the context? Where is the wound located on the chicken?
Wound care:
-Flush wound with soap and water, then irrigate with saline to restore chemical balance.
-If there is a skin flap, do not cut it off. You can use it as a graft to lay over the wound.
-Use Vetericyn and stay away from peroxide. The first encourages tissue growth. The second destroys it.
-Use triple antibiotic ointment or Neosporin on the raw wound, lay any skin flaps over the wound and "glue" them down with a generous amount of ointment over the top. In a few days the graft will take.
Clean and treat the wound every day and do not let it dry out under any circumstances.
An oral antibiotic is probably a good idea since the wound is pretty large and deep,
oh I wasn’t sure cause of the mention of geraltNope! Don’t even know what that is. I’m guessing I’m not missing much either.