chickchick15
In the Brooder
- Mar 14, 2017
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Keep using the wound spray, and keep her isolated. You can put a half tablet of normal asprin in her water, and that will help with the pain. Good Luck!
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She bonded to me today after I got her. Chirping sounds normal not panicked unless I try to put her down. Will try the Neosporin. She's not bleeding. The wound spray stopped what little of that there was. Don't have betaine. Is there an alternative?
Maybe watered down hydrogen peroxide just a tad as it does sting a littleIodine is what I use for injuries, but this looks really bad so I'm not sure. If you don't have that, hydrogen peroxide also works. I advise you not to use rubbing alcohol to clean the wound, because it will make it more painful for her. Iodine and hydrogen peroxide clean wounds but won't burn, and iodine will dry over the wound and keep bacteria out for longer. I think you should run to your nearest store and get a bottle of iodine and dress the wound with it. I would also give her electrolytes or nutri drench to give her body a perk to help heal. Keep her warm and safe, and keep an eye out for poops. I'm not sure if she will pass poop with that kind of injury, and if she does, the bacteria can get into the wound and cause infection. So make sure if she is pooping, clean the wound very frequently.
Best of luck with this little one, I hope this was somewhat helpful.
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The damage looks bad but it’s hard to tell with a picture. If the upper area I have marked in green is pecked flesh wounds I would keep it clean and see how it does.
The yellow arrow I personally think is more concerning. If it’s actually ripped I’d be worried about how well it will stand up to pooping and possible egg laying. I would use a steri strip to “stitch” it shut. Not as traumatic as actual stitches but could help hold it together while it heals.
I would also try to keep foods soft and water intake up. So pooping is easier. If you can get Nutri Drench to give boost
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The damage looks bad but it’s hard to tell with a picture. If the upper area I have marked in green is pecked flesh wounds I would keep it clean and see how it does.
The yellow arrow I personally think is more concerning. If it’s actually ripped I’d be worried about how well it will stand up to pooping and possible egg laying. I would use a steri strip to “stitch” it shut. Not as traumatic as actual stitches but could help hold it together while it heals.
I would also try to keep foods soft and water intake up. So pooping is easier. If you can get Nutri Drench to give boost
Iodine is what I use for injuries, but this looks really bad so I'm not sure. If you don't have that, hydrogen peroxide also works. I advise you not to use rubbing alcohol to clean the wound, because it will make it more painful for her. Iodine and hydrogen peroxide clean wounds but won't burn, and iodine will dry over the wound and keep bacteria out for longer. I think you should run to your nearest store and get a bottle of iodine and dress the wound with it. I would also give her electrolytes or nutri drench to give her body a perk to help heal. Keep her warm and safe, and keep an eye out for poops. I'm not sure if she will pass poop with that kind of injury, and if she does, the bacteria can get into the wound and cause infection. So make sure if she is pooping, clean the wound very frequently.
Best of luck with this little one, I hope this was somewhat helpful.