glassdragonfly
Crowing

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He said they would be disolvable and we would only have to bring her back if we thought something was wrong. I just worry bc the top part looks dry like that and there's a gap that I can see in. On another note, should I bring her inside for cold or rainy days till she regrows her feathers.Glad to hear shes getting alone well.I think I see what your worried about. I would try antibiotic ointment to try to get that area above the stitches to soften up. Do you have to take her back to get the stitches out? If so be sure to have the vet look at that.
Like now?He said they would be disolvable and we would only have to bring her back if we thought something was wrong.
He's in on Monday so we might bring her in then.Like now?
Wanted to update this thread and say she healed up completely and just yesterday laid her first egg since the accident!