Finally I was able to let the Thanksgiving youngsters out with the main flock! The snow is melting, so everyone could meet outside, and have space to get acquainted safely. They've been separated by hardware cloth for weeks, so all is well.
And one of our almost three year old Chantie hens...
She's a very lucky bird! I think that Silvadene is best, 'silver sulfadiazine' is the generic, Rx from your vet, as a wound dressing.
And keep your birds in their safe (I hope) coop and run for a few weeks, at least!
Approximately where are you located?
We al have so many predators who love...
Are you talking about Silvadene? The generic is silver sulfadiazine, and it's wonderful stuff. Just a small amount on the wound daily works very well.
Mary
Do your birds free range? Can wild birds get into your coop or run? Here we are often fighting mites, because of reinfections, because of free ranging and visiting little songbirds when the coop door is open. At least here it's not a product failure.
Mary
Rabies: she won't get rabies, but you can! If you handled her without wearing gloves, you had raccoon saliva on you, and that's a big problem for you. Call your ER, and your doctor, and your public health people soonest! This is nothing to fool around with, and I'm sorry you don't have this...
I'd avoid BluKote, and would much rather use Silvadene (brand name) which is an excellent antibiotic wound dressing, Rx only in the USA. Ask your veterinarian or MD about it. It's a sulfa drug, so handle with great care if you are allergic to sulfas.
Very recently we had an injured pullet, I...
I agree with @McChooky, keep the year old and the four month old for now, and see how they get along, and how the youngster develops. Either or both, or neither one, might work for your flock.
I also wouldn't keep those chicks by your nasty rooster.
Take the time to evaluate these birds...
We had good success with birds from MMcM, and the one time we got a Fayoumi cockerel as the extra chick, he was lovely. He started crowing at 28 days of age, beyond cute!
Mary