This evening I checked my juveniles (about 12 wks old) and found that one of my Speckled Sussex pullets (ok, maybe I'm deluding myself b/c I think he may be a cockerel but I'm hoping for precocious pullet.....regardless, he can stay) had found a lightweight string (possibly from a feed sack) and managed to get it wrapped around the last 1/4-1/2 inch of its tongue and its feet. It was obvious it had been that way most of the day while I was off working and taking care of business; the tongue was dry, swollen, dark brown, and I actually thought it was a broken beak until closer examination. The tongue was hanging by a thread. I tried to untangle the thread but it was well knotted and I knew the tip of the tongue wouldn't survive even if I did manage to get it loose so I opted to surgically remove the strangled part. As soon as it was done he/she ate and drank heartily and appears to be acting normally. I will pick up antibiotics tomorrow morning first thing but are there any topical remedies I can/should apply tonight? I didn't want to put anything in his mouth without advice for fear of poisoning him/her inadvertently. Thanks in advance for your help= Leigh