Rooster too aggressive tore my hens neck

Paully3

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Roosters going in the stew pot. But in the meantime, I have to deal With this hens gaping wound. Any advice on how to dress it or patch it up...I was totally unprepared for dealing with this type of wound. Anybody ever stitch their hens?
 
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no pic huh? i have heard of stitching , someone even used a horse tail hair. but i guess it depends on the wound. personally i think healing from the inside out is best. isolate, flush with sterile water and use some triple antibiotic ( not the kind w/ pain reliver in it. its toxic) heat and time. someone also gave baths with epsom salts for infection. then rooster and dumplings.
 
I'll have to try to get my wife to send me a pic...she called me and told me about it wanting to know what to do. Unfortunately, I'm at work right now and cannot assess it myself...
 
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This is the pic my wife sent me...I'm at work right now...
 
I was just reading another thread where a hawk tore a hens neck and people were saying to superglue it if there is enough skin to pull together. I know when people have wounds they will sometimes use superglue. Its worth a shot. I hope she heals, good luck!
 
I can't quite tell from the picture, but I think you could use your judgement to decide if it should be sewn or glued shut. If it's not too deep, you could just let it heal up on its own, but either way, you will want to clean that up with hydrogen peroxide or betadine.
 
I can't quite tell from the picture, but I think you could use your judgement to decide if it should be sewn or glued shut. If it's not too deep, you could just let it heal up on its own, but either way, you will want to clean that up with hydrogen peroxide or betadine.
Definitely agree with the peroxide and betadine, you could also use peroxide and alcohol.
 
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