BuffetChicken
Chirping
We have a fox that is determined to have chicken dinner. I corral the flock before dusk to keep them safer from foxes (with one nearly fatal mistake two nights ago, described in my introduction). Tonight the fox was clawing at the hardware cloth around the run. These chickens are feisty! Two nights ago, three rallied for their friend, circling around the fox (who was holding their friend) jumping and squawking.
Tonight as the fox tried to claw into the run, rather than go up into the coop or at least away from the run wall, the chickens were up against the same hardware cloth the fox was trying to pull off. They were jumping and squawking again. One's beak broke or split in the process. I don't know whether she caught it in the hardware cloth or whether the fox managed to bite or claw it. Her beak is bloody now, and when I tried to wipe away the blood, I could see it's cracked through. A picture is attached, although it doesn't show much other than a bloody beak. It's hard to photograph chickens!
I don't know what to do. Does she need any topical antiseptic? Do I need to try to trim off the broken part? (I hope not. That would be a mighty challenge.) Something else?
Thanks for taking the time to read this and for any advice you may have.
Be well!
Tonight as the fox tried to claw into the run, rather than go up into the coop or at least away from the run wall, the chickens were up against the same hardware cloth the fox was trying to pull off. They were jumping and squawking again. One's beak broke or split in the process. I don't know whether she caught it in the hardware cloth or whether the fox managed to bite or claw it. Her beak is bloody now, and when I tried to wipe away the blood, I could see it's cracked through. A picture is attached, although it doesn't show much other than a bloody beak. It's hard to photograph chickens!
I don't know what to do. Does she need any topical antiseptic? Do I need to try to trim off the broken part? (I hope not. That would be a mighty challenge.) Something else?
Thanks for taking the time to read this and for any advice you may have.
Be well!