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I'm sorry to hear that happened but glad you made it here! Hopefully it will be helpful. I was shocked she did so well, even though chickens surviving amazing things shouldn't surprise me, but in her instance the wing tip ripped off clean and the second wing bone was exposed and weeping for a few weeks, depending on her activity level. The skin was completely gone, muscle meat kind of sealed to the bone half an inch down, bone end is still completely exposed. My friend didn't do much of anything but it was a fairly clean rip-off, so we sprayed it with BluKote and gave her lots of tasty wet mash and scrambled eggs (she wasn't eating much) to stimulate appetite, and she's been back out with her crew for a few weeks now holding steady. Don't know what her long-term prognosis is but she's amazing!Hi, my chicken got almost exactly the same injury last night. I’m curious about the exposed bone situation. Did skin grow over it? Is it just…still exposed? Did your friend trim it back?
If I had had her from the beginning I would probably have tried a cleaning with Vetericyn or another bird-safe cleanser and treating her for shock, in a warm, quiet, dark place to herself, electrolytes/vitamins in water until she got past the initial trauma. If there'd have been proud flesh I would have seen if I could clip off whatever needed to be clipped off without doing more damage to bone/healthy tissue.
I think it's different when bone is splintered (open access to infection inside?) versus a clean break off, but chickens can survive incredible things so I never count them out! I would feel very wary of trimming any bone, depending on the situation. For it to be a sanitary and clean process without causing more damage I think you'd need just the right tools, but like I said, if it's splintered and needs tending to then maybe someone holding her and another person using a dremel disc (or something sanitary ??

