MissChick@dee
~ Dreaming Of Springtime ~
God is good! 
Hope lil’ mouse makes a full recovery.

Hope lil’ mouse makes a full recovery.
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How kind.ah, so glad Mouse seems to be on the road to recovery.. strong willed gal..![]()
Awwww, thanks! I truly enjoy nursing things back to health.Glad she is doing better! Great job caring for her, @Alexandra33 !
Please keep us updated on her recovery!
So sweet of you to stop by and offer well wishes.Just saw this thread for the first time. So glad little Mouse is doing better! She's beautiful!
Fantastic news about Mouse!
I'm so very sorry for your loss of a beloved pet.I've had a hawk attack my chicken before. But it died... I don't know any tips to help it heal.
If the bird likes being handled, give it lots of attention. If not, leave it be. This will calm it down and make it feel like it's safe. Give it a good amount of food and water, and maybe some treats if you can afford them. After it's healed and she's out of shock, you should be safe to return her to the flock.
I hope this helps, even a little bit!
All the time!God is good!
Hope lil’ mouse makes a full recovery.
Agreed....considering Mouse initially looked dead when I scared the hawk off, it's amazing she's made it this far. I count her spunk as a good sign, too.Pleased to read Mouse is making a recovery. The will to live is incredible in some chickens. It’s also good imo that Mouse wants to be out and about and presumably with her flock mates.
The crosses here are bantam and Maran and everything that comes after.![]()
I completely understand; everyone's busy during such festivities.Sorry that I have not seen the updates this week because of Thanksgiving holidays, but I am so glad to hear that Mouse is recovering, and doing well. You have done a great job with her. I was not sure that she would be able to overcome her wounds, but she really is a little fighter. I am hoping that she continues to get better.
We did, and will continue to do, just that.I would continue spraying Vetericyn on the wound, then use the Neosporin ointment. How often are you changing it?