I would like to use this thread for anyone that may be caring for wounds on their chicken, what they might expect during an optimistic healing process. At least I'd like this to be a happy ending, but I am uncertain as of now. I'm using my camera phone right now, my regular camera doesn't work.
(Back Story) About a week ago at 5:30am my dogs were bugging me to go outside. I ignored them, then one of my chickens begin to sound the alarm. I was thinking "someone is laying an egg awfully early this morning" then I heard all of them chime in, so I got up and let my dogs out then went over to the chickens, who were huddled in a group outside of the coop. Once I approached they all were quiet. I looked over at them and they all looked okay, so I went in and back to sleep.
A few days ago I noticed some of the feathers on one of my hens looked strange, I picked her up and petted her, she seemed fine so I didn't examine it. Then, yesterday I noticed there was a bald spot and few of these feathers were sticking out. I picked her up and noticed this gaping hole in her neck. I've read plenty of threads on here about how to clean wounds, but since it's been a week, I'm not sure what to do.
I went to 2 places where there were the only avian vets in town, both were out of town and wouldn't be back until later next week. So I talked to the vet techs and brought these pictures with me to show them. One place said they usually put down chickens when they're injured. The 2nd place I went to said, *if* she tolerates me holding her and cleaning it - to flush it out with saline solution, and just give her antibiotics (she said tetracycline will work fine) for 20 days, *NO* packing or ointment of any kind, but said leaving it alone would be ok.
So what I'm doing now is letting her in the coop at night and keeping her separate during the day so she gets her antibiotics. She seems very anxious to get out to be with her sisters, but I try to bring her as many treats to keep her happy. My hen seems unaffected by it, she's scratching around like usual, healthy appetite, maintaining order (she's the top ranking hen) and the others haven't been pecking at it, so there's no need to put her down. I've been reading a lot of threads on here about wound care and bookmarked some... So what do you all think? Should I clean it (or attempt to)? My fear is cleaning it and having it open for a potential new infection.







(Her name is Uma)
(Back Story) About a week ago at 5:30am my dogs were bugging me to go outside. I ignored them, then one of my chickens begin to sound the alarm. I was thinking "someone is laying an egg awfully early this morning" then I heard all of them chime in, so I got up and let my dogs out then went over to the chickens, who were huddled in a group outside of the coop. Once I approached they all were quiet. I looked over at them and they all looked okay, so I went in and back to sleep.
A few days ago I noticed some of the feathers on one of my hens looked strange, I picked her up and petted her, she seemed fine so I didn't examine it. Then, yesterday I noticed there was a bald spot and few of these feathers were sticking out. I picked her up and noticed this gaping hole in her neck. I've read plenty of threads on here about how to clean wounds, but since it's been a week, I'm not sure what to do.
I went to 2 places where there were the only avian vets in town, both were out of town and wouldn't be back until later next week. So I talked to the vet techs and brought these pictures with me to show them. One place said they usually put down chickens when they're injured. The 2nd place I went to said, *if* she tolerates me holding her and cleaning it - to flush it out with saline solution, and just give her antibiotics (she said tetracycline will work fine) for 20 days, *NO* packing or ointment of any kind, but said leaving it alone would be ok.
So what I'm doing now is letting her in the coop at night and keeping her separate during the day so she gets her antibiotics. She seems very anxious to get out to be with her sisters, but I try to bring her as many treats to keep her happy. My hen seems unaffected by it, she's scratching around like usual, healthy appetite, maintaining order (she's the top ranking hen) and the others haven't been pecking at it, so there's no need to put her down. I've been reading a lot of threads on here about wound care and bookmarked some... So what do you all think? Should I clean it (or attempt to)? My fear is cleaning it and having it open for a potential new infection.
(Her name is Uma)