EetMorCow
Chirping
- Jan 15, 2014
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One of my 3 month old chicks was attacked by the others hens and received a gash on her lower abdomen. There were about two inches on intestines sticking out. There is a small wound on the intestine. We laid her down and covered up her head with a towel to calm her down, poked everything back in and stitched up the wound. She is in a dog crate in the house now. I am a little concerned about the wound on the intestine. It did not appear to be all the way through since there wasn't a lot of nasty stuff coming out of it. It was oozing a little but that could have jest been blood. Not having anything other than regular sewing stuff, I did not want to try to stitch the intestine wound up and leave the stitches in there. We had not planned on feeding her for a few days, just water, but I saw another thread mention applesauce and yogurt. I was worried about stressing the intestine wound but then I guess chickens aren't known for a real solid poop.
I was planning on going to the feed store for chicken feed anyway. I guess I need to see if they have a real suture kit. I am wondering if there is anything else I can do. If I should have stitched up the wound on the intestines using a dissolvable suture, it would probably be best to open it back up sooner rather than later. If anyone wants to share their experience with something like this and how it turned out, it would be appreciated.
I'll post pictures in a separate post so at least they aren't smacking you in the face when you open this thread.
Thanks in advance.
I was planning on going to the feed store for chicken feed anyway. I guess I need to see if they have a real suture kit. I am wondering if there is anything else I can do. If I should have stitched up the wound on the intestines using a dissolvable suture, it would probably be best to open it back up sooner rather than later. If anyone wants to share their experience with something like this and how it turned out, it would be appreciated.
I'll post pictures in a separate post so at least they aren't smacking you in the face when you open this thread.
Thanks in advance.