- Nov 13, 2018
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When I got up to feed the girls this morning, I found my 4 month old Barred Rock pullet Rhoda hanging by her foot from the fence - I suspect she'd slipped and gotten it stuck between two slats. No idea how long she had been hanging there. There are some bloody abrasions right above her foot around where the dewclaw, but nothing seems broken. She won't stand up, but I'm guessing she's in pain from struggling to get out, and possibly exhausted from shock. Luckily she's very used to being handled. I sprayed the wounds with Bactine and wrapped them up with self-adhesive bandages left over from when I broke my toe so she wouldn't peck at herself. Right now I have her in the cage she was raised in with food and water. She's sitting there making little conversational noises at me and ate grapes (her favorite) when I offered them.
Questions:
Has this happened to anyone else? Did you take your bird to the vet, or wait for her to heal on her own?
Is it OK to give a chicken aspirin, or any kind of human painkiller, and what would be the dose? I also have gabapentin and tramadol, which we have for our dog and cat.
What signs should I look out for that she might be getting worse? Signs of shock?
Thanks for your help!
Questions:
Has this happened to anyone else? Did you take your bird to the vet, or wait for her to heal on her own?
Is it OK to give a chicken aspirin, or any kind of human painkiller, and what would be the dose? I also have gabapentin and tramadol, which we have for our dog and cat.
What signs should I look out for that she might be getting worse? Signs of shock?
Thanks for your help!