Villainess
Songster
Good evening, all. Around noon today while at work, I received an email from my husband that there had been an attack on my youngest girls, my RIRs. This would have been around 11:30AM. I have a coop and run for my older girls (37 pullets of various breeds) and roo, with a “playpen” set up along one side of the older girls’ run for my younger girls (trying to integrate them thus far has not ended well, despite numerous attempts). Well, he heard screaming and immediately ran outside to find two raccoons taking off, guinea feathers everywhere around the playpen. He did a count check and discovered one of the guinea keets had been taken, the other had several feathers plucked from its right wing, and one of my Reds was injured. I am hoping I can figure out how to attach pictures, and maybe those will provide a better picture of this injury:
Other details that may (or may not) be pertinent. I’ve had all of my girls since they were chicks, with my RIR girls being especially attached to me (and vice versa) since I got them back at the beginning of May. She appeared to have dried blood around the wounded area but was not actively bleeding when I got home to doctor her. She is not acting any different than usual, though every now and then she’s been making what I can only describe as a combination cooing and chirping noise I’ve never heard her make. I can tell she is not enjoying being alone, that she wants to be with her six sisters and guinea buddy (she bonded with the keets). She has been drinking and eating okay, stools look normal. Oh, and I should mention that I’ve isolated her to a separate pen so that she can heal without interference. I’ve been cleaning the wound, then applying some diluted povidine-iodine. Is there anything else I should be doing? Based on the pictures, does this look like it will be a mortal wound? The pictures may not be the best, but I can’t tell the extent of the damage. And honestly, being a first-time chicken mom and former city girl....I’ve only ever seen chickens completely feathered, or completely plucked—nothing in between—so I can’t tell if it was just feathers yanked out or if there was also meat taken with it :|
I live in the country, over a half hour away from town, and apparently our local vet handles cats, dogs...and that’s it. I can’t bear losing any more of my Reds, so any advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated! My apologies for my verbosity.
~Alicia
Other details that may (or may not) be pertinent. I’ve had all of my girls since they were chicks, with my RIR girls being especially attached to me (and vice versa) since I got them back at the beginning of May. She appeared to have dried blood around the wounded area but was not actively bleeding when I got home to doctor her. She is not acting any different than usual, though every now and then she’s been making what I can only describe as a combination cooing and chirping noise I’ve never heard her make. I can tell she is not enjoying being alone, that she wants to be with her six sisters and guinea buddy (she bonded with the keets). She has been drinking and eating okay, stools look normal. Oh, and I should mention that I’ve isolated her to a separate pen so that she can heal without interference. I’ve been cleaning the wound, then applying some diluted povidine-iodine. Is there anything else I should be doing? Based on the pictures, does this look like it will be a mortal wound? The pictures may not be the best, but I can’t tell the extent of the damage. And honestly, being a first-time chicken mom and former city girl....I’ve only ever seen chickens completely feathered, or completely plucked—nothing in between—so I can’t tell if it was just feathers yanked out or if there was also meat taken with it :|
I live in the country, over a half hour away from town, and apparently our local vet handles cats, dogs...and that’s it. I can’t bear losing any more of my Reds, so any advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated! My apologies for my verbosity.
~Alicia