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Chickeepoo used to be 2 or 3 in the pecking order, but she's at the bottom now apparently. I peeked at her just now and she has pecked herself in her wound- she has purple dye and blood on her beak. I've covered her and turned out the light, so I hope she'll get to sleep and leave it alone
but it must be painful. I'll keep giving her some electrolyte/vitamins in the water, and should I continue to use the blu-kote and/or antibiotic ointment? And the aloe mentioned, you mean the pure gel, to put that directly on her open wound? I'm afraid of hurting her, but this thing looks like it could really get infected.
I thought the Dumor layer feed had everything the hens needed in it, and they still got extra treats, but not in the quantity they were getting free ranging. I also was picking and giving them caterpillars from the garden when the weather was warmer and grubs as I found them. They had lizards and bugs to look forward to, but these days it's mostly coop-time. They were tearing up the yard pretty badly (especially next to the house foundation), so the coop/run were inevitable in a small yard if they were to stay. I'll need to make a lightweight tractor I can turn them out in for a little while each day. This is a far cry from my little pipe-dream last March of me and my 4 chicks living happily ever after.
I've got to get some sleep- I'll check back in the morning on this thread, and thanks to all for your input.

I thought the Dumor layer feed had everything the hens needed in it, and they still got extra treats, but not in the quantity they were getting free ranging. I also was picking and giving them caterpillars from the garden when the weather was warmer and grubs as I found them. They had lizards and bugs to look forward to, but these days it's mostly coop-time. They were tearing up the yard pretty badly (especially next to the house foundation), so the coop/run were inevitable in a small yard if they were to stay. I'll need to make a lightweight tractor I can turn them out in for a little while each day. This is a far cry from my little pipe-dream last March of me and my 4 chicks living happily ever after.
I've got to get some sleep- I'll check back in the morning on this thread, and thanks to all for your input.
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