I have problems sometimes with the roosters arguing over who gets to breed the hen, start stamping around on her back, and one of the big dummies slips and rakes her side with his spur in exactly that location. Sometimes the wound goes clean through the skin and exposes the muscle. It's an accident, but it can be a real mess. And of course, if the other birds spy it, they'll want to pick at it. Check the roos--does someone have serious points on his spurs? You can file them down a bit, but be VERY cautious about any trimming, because there's a really long quick in that spur. (Having accidentally quicked my sweet old Elwood just last month, and it took ages to get the bleeding to stop.)
For something like that, hydrogen peroxide is a good cleaner, and Neosporin a decent salve. I'd recommend keeping her in for a few days until it scabs, and then a saddle is a good idea. Poor kid!
For something like that, hydrogen peroxide is a good cleaner, and Neosporin a decent salve. I'd recommend keeping her in for a few days until it scabs, and then a saddle is a good idea. Poor kid!