Yesterday I got 4 rescue battery hens. All was well and the first girl to have a dust bath and seemed very comfortable, suddenly got freaked out by a cat and flew like a berserker, smashing into an upright in the run. She carried on giving the warning cries etc.
This morning, after her first night with us, she didn't get up. I thought she was laying but she just sat back down quietly. I did bring her down during the day and made sure that she got food but she was no longer the confident bird she was and was submissive to any that came near, walking away from food if they do much as looked at her.
This evening, I noticed that she was not even when she stood. Her right wing seemed down. I've taken a photo.
I have put a bandage to support the dropped wing. I've opened out both wings and they expand. I cannot feel any joint out (and I've had to do that in the past). I did hear a kind of funny noise, not so much a click but a sound almost like feathers going over each other when they're preening. She didn't squeal or cry, but she did start panting after.
I've never been here before. What's the prognosis and the treatment please? How can I be sure it's a break versus a strain? Is the treatment different?
I cannot believe it. I tried to give this little girl a new happy life rather than slaughter and so far, I've failed.
Here's the photo. Not great but you can see her shoulder on the left is down and the wing is hanging lower (not dragging by any means)
Thank you
This morning, after her first night with us, she didn't get up. I thought she was laying but she just sat back down quietly. I did bring her down during the day and made sure that she got food but she was no longer the confident bird she was and was submissive to any that came near, walking away from food if they do much as looked at her.
This evening, I noticed that she was not even when she stood. Her right wing seemed down. I've taken a photo.
I have put a bandage to support the dropped wing. I've opened out both wings and they expand. I cannot feel any joint out (and I've had to do that in the past). I did hear a kind of funny noise, not so much a click but a sound almost like feathers going over each other when they're preening. She didn't squeal or cry, but she did start panting after.
I've never been here before. What's the prognosis and the treatment please? How can I be sure it's a break versus a strain? Is the treatment different?
I cannot believe it. I tried to give this little girl a new happy life rather than slaughter and so far, I've failed.
Here's the photo. Not great but you can see her shoulder on the left is down and the wing is hanging lower (not dragging by any means)
Thank you