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Julschicks7
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- Jun 6, 2021
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Definitely get some photos to get better help.
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Definitely get some photos to get better help.
It’s very hard to assess the damage in those pictures, I am sorry. Is vet care an option? How is she acting? Is she shocky? If she is in shock, you will need to treat her by keeping her somewhere warm dim and quiet and encouraging her to drink electrolytes with a bit of sugar added (the 911 solution should be okay).
You might try to snip away all the feathers around her wound so that they aren’t putting dirt and other contaminants into it. If she is a handful, try to do it with some help. You may have to wrap her in a towel so her wings are pinned to her sides. Once the feathers are snipped away, try to get a good picture of the wound itself. Also, try to get her away from the others and set up in a large dog crate or something if it seems like they may peck at her wound(s).
For wound care, the wound will need to be cleaned twice daily with something like vetericyn or hibiclense. Then smear a good glob of triple antibiotic ointment (w/out pain reliever in it) all over the open wound. It’s imperative to keep the wound and any exposed tissue (the crop) covered with something like the ointment so it doesn’t dry out.
It’s a little unclear from your description, but is the crop just exposed, hanging outside the body, or is it actually punctured?
I will get some. Thank you.