saraventiera
Hatching
- May 18, 2023
- 5
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Hey chicken tenders, one of my favorite chickens has a necrotic wound under her wing that they vet wanted $1k to surgically debride. I can't afford that, so I left with antibiotics and anti inflammatories, and I'm going to try to clean it up myself. Has anyone ever dealt with dead tissue before? She's still eating, drinking, laying and seems to have life force. I've become pretty good at managing wounds on my horses who love to injure themselves but have never dealt with dead tissue. Anyone have any advice? Right now I'm rinsing it with saline spray, then betadine, then packing it with honey. Today, I started bandaging it (as best I could) to keep her from messing with it and to keep the honey in place. My neighbor, who's an anesthesiologist, is going to give me some silver sulfadiazine cream tomorrow, which she says should help slough it off. I'm really, really hoping I can help her pull through!