Predator attack

That looks EXACTLY like our chicken šŸ” jail. We can definitely isolate her in the "jail" and be able to watch her more closely.
Well, if they are 'sick' instead of 'bad'.....it's a 'hospital' rather than a 'jail' :D
Being able to monitor intake and output is critical, IMO.
 
The ER room does have white walls and floor lol šŸ¤£ 20200924_184725.jpg
 
Vetericyn Wound Spray is good to use on wounds, or you can use chlorhexidene weakened with water, weak betadine, or saline. Plain Neosporin or Triple Antibiotic Ointment are excellent to use after cleaning twice a day to keep her wounds from drying out.
Her vent looks pretty ripped up. I would be inclined to soak her bottom in warm Epsom salts water at least once a day to clean it up and heal it. A dish pan, sink, or bucket works well for that. You can also use warm saline or salt water (1/4 tsp salt per 8 ounce cup of water) to spray or squirt on the wound especially after she poops, to keep the vent and wound clean. She should eventually heal, but again her vent might be damaged in the future. That may affect her control of her droppings, or cause trouble laying eggs. Let us know how she gets along.
 
The ER room does have white walls and floor lol šŸ¤£ View attachment 2347045

Thatā€™s perfect. She said be fine in that. Just been a close eye and clean the wound everyday. If you want you donā€™t have to but maybe let her out (sometimes) so she can exercise but may sure to keep an eye on her if you decide to do that. If you put her with the others during the day make sure they donā€™t peck the wound and make it bleed but if you decide to keep her in that, perfect. But, keep a eye and see if she poops and what it looks like cause that could tell you if something is tore inside.
 

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