Mizzkrawfish
In the Brooder
- Jul 19, 2020
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My rooster was attacked last Tuesday by a stray dog. He successfully defended the flock, not a hen was hurt. It flayed his back open, exposing muscle. I have been flushing his wound with saline, packing with neosporin, then an absorbent pad secured with vet wrap. I am having trouble keeping his bandage from riding up and he is also getting increasingly pretty pissed about it. He was beginning to pick at the bandage around the wound site causing the edge to sit across the wound, I figured the pressure there would not be good, so today I am attempting to let it air out. Maybe it will bother him less, and also let the wound air out now that it seems to be closing. I am monitoring him and so far so good. He is isolated in a dog kennel and also has a heat lamp on him for supplemental heat. I layer a clean puppy pad in there after he soils it a few times to try to keep it clean as possible. I’m feeding him his usual pellets free choice, aspirin water for pain relief, and he is also getting some scrambled eggs topped with his favorite treat (grapes) to entice him to eat and also for the protein and moisture because I don’t think he’s drinking much and he’s not really eating much pellet either. He is crowing and missing his flock. The past couple of days his appetite has been less but he is still eating and he is pretty lively. His wound had a bit of smell, so two days ago I started giving him pen g antibiotic injections.
Is there anything else I should be doing? Is this healing alright? I probably should have stitched the wound but I was a bit timid, didn’t want to further traumatize the tissues, and also I didn’t want to possibly close infection up. I am posting a picture from wednesday night(1 day after attack) and one from today (4 days later).
Any advice would be welcome. This is my first time dealing with a horrific injury. He’s a great bird and my hens adore him so I want to make sure I am doing all I can to get him healed up.
Is there anything else I should be doing? Is this healing alright? I probably should have stitched the wound but I was a bit timid, didn’t want to further traumatize the tissues, and also I didn’t want to possibly close infection up. I am posting a picture from wednesday night(1 day after attack) and one from today (4 days later).
Any advice would be welcome. This is my first time dealing with a horrific injury. He’s a great bird and my hens adore him so I want to make sure I am doing all I can to get him healed up.