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I would be worried about putting peroxide on her, because as you can see from the pictures I've posted of her, her wounds open up to the inside. I would not want to get any in her mouth. But that is the area I am most concerned about, is her beak area. On her comb, I have been applying polysporin which seems to be helping. What should I put on her beak to help healing and infection that wouldn't be toxic to her? Her poop has been really runny ever since I have been tube feeding her. Is this bad? And does Exact by Kaytee have enough nutrients, or should I be giving her something else as well? Do you think she will ever be able to eat the normal chicken food on her own again? Can she use her tounge to pick up the food? Or Would she have to use her beak? She saw some grain with corn, and made these cute little clucking sounds. But once she got a centrmetre away from the food, she stopped. She is interested in the food, but is not trying to eat it. On the bright side, her one eye is opening up more
she also seems to be more alert. She is not interested in water at all
it is a good thing I am tube feeding her. Why won't she drink water? Can't she still dip her beak into it? Thank you all so so so much <3

