A hawk attacked my two birds on the back porch yesterday about 1p - very bold. The BR escaped, but the RIR got hit. She lost a lot of feathers, but we thought she was okay. Couldn't find any punctures, and she returned to pecking and hanging out for the rest of the time before bed. Ate and drank and went into the coop with the BR about 445p.
This morning, I went out about 730a and the RIR had come out of the coop, but was laying under it. We've got her in a box in the basement, trying to keep her warm and cozy and doing sav-a-chick dropper to see if she can pull through. She either got too cold without some of her down or - more likely - has internal injuries from the hawk. (it must have sort of awkwardly dive bombed them).
If anyone has further suggestions for the RIR, please let me know. But my other concern is what to do with the BR that is now on her own. If the RIR dies, I'll rehome her asap. But what do I do tonight?
They really get along well, so I'm tempted to bring the BR in also and create a small pen for them. But everyone says to separate the ill chicken. I really don't think the BR will peck or attack her, but I don't know. I'm worried to leave the BR out in the coop alone all night without someone to cuddle with. It'll get into the 20s overnight here. Aside from whatever mess I wind up with in my basement, are there any other downsides to bringing the BR in this evening? We could all do with some comfort at the moment, and I feel bad leaving either of them alone if the RIR makes it to the evening.
This morning, I went out about 730a and the RIR had come out of the coop, but was laying under it. We've got her in a box in the basement, trying to keep her warm and cozy and doing sav-a-chick dropper to see if she can pull through. She either got too cold without some of her down or - more likely - has internal injuries from the hawk. (it must have sort of awkwardly dive bombed them).
If anyone has further suggestions for the RIR, please let me know. But my other concern is what to do with the BR that is now on her own. If the RIR dies, I'll rehome her asap. But what do I do tonight?
They really get along well, so I'm tempted to bring the BR in also and create a small pen for them. But everyone says to separate the ill chicken. I really don't think the BR will peck or attack her, but I don't know. I'm worried to leave the BR out in the coop alone all night without someone to cuddle with. It'll get into the 20s overnight here. Aside from whatever mess I wind up with in my basement, are there any other downsides to bringing the BR in this evening? We could all do with some comfort at the moment, and I feel bad leaving either of them alone if the RIR makes it to the evening.