EggAndTofu
In the Brooder
- Apr 18, 2024
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The wound is located on the back of her head, she has another smaller injury near the side of her face. I believe the cause was my older turkey hen.
The wound itself is small, but it does seem pretty deep. I cant tell if it's bad or not since I don't have experience with these injuries.
The hen, Egg, has been lethargic and has spent the last day huddled in the coop. She does move around, and she did follow me out when I left this morning, but it was a very slow pace and she usually moves alot quicker.
She keeps her eyes closed and keeps her feathers 'puffed'. She stands sort of hunched, and this morning had raggedy breath and thick saliva, and she was breathing through her mouth.
Could the wound be infected already? Or is something else happening? I washed both wounds with salt water, but I've kept it uncovered so it could get fresh air. Should I remove her from the coop and Flock and keep her somewhere warm? What other treatments can I do for her?
The turkey herself is only a year or so old, she's a healthy weight and has no other health issues. She was attacked when she was younger and had to be separated from the flock, but that wound was much bigger and she never showed any other the symptoms she is now. (You can see the scar on her head in the image)
The wound itself is small, but it does seem pretty deep. I cant tell if it's bad or not since I don't have experience with these injuries.
The hen, Egg, has been lethargic and has spent the last day huddled in the coop. She does move around, and she did follow me out when I left this morning, but it was a very slow pace and she usually moves alot quicker.
She keeps her eyes closed and keeps her feathers 'puffed'. She stands sort of hunched, and this morning had raggedy breath and thick saliva, and she was breathing through her mouth.
Could the wound be infected already? Or is something else happening? I washed both wounds with salt water, but I've kept it uncovered so it could get fresh air. Should I remove her from the coop and Flock and keep her somewhere warm? What other treatments can I do for her?
The turkey herself is only a year or so old, she's a healthy weight and has no other health issues. She was attacked when she was younger and had to be separated from the flock, but that wound was much bigger and she never showed any other the symptoms she is now. (You can see the scar on her head in the image)