chick818
Songster
- Apr 22, 2009
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I know not many people would do so. I am fortunate to have vets in my family so it's a bit easier on the wallet, although my husband says "she better produce alot of eggs" lol
She had quite a lacaration just above her eye and the she pulled the first set of stiches out. The skin was turning black and just couldn't be left alone or infection would have most likely set in. My question is, is seeing the other chickens durring the day and not roosting with them for a week or more, going to make it difficult for her to get back in to the flock. She has to be separated for a bit longer, but hangs out durring the day in a play pen where they check in with her. (they are about 15 weeks old)
Thanks
Tara
She had quite a lacaration just above her eye and the she pulled the first set of stiches out. The skin was turning black and just couldn't be left alone or infection would have most likely set in. My question is, is seeing the other chickens durring the day and not roosting with them for a week or more, going to make it difficult for her to get back in to the flock. She has to be separated for a bit longer, but hangs out durring the day in a play pen where they check in with her. (they are about 15 weeks old)
Thanks
Tara