That sounds promising. Is the air still coming out of the wound? That could have been a puncture connected to an air sac. Keep us updated on her recovery. Pictures are also good.
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I had a chick that had one wing torn off. The bone was clean cut so no trimming. Cleaned with sterile saline and used triple antibiotic ointment worked. She’s all grown up now and doing just fine.Spray with Veterycin or sterile saline solution. Coat the wound with triple antibiotic ointment. Repeat twice a day to keep the wound moist. Do not cut the tissue away, @Eggcessive, @azygous or @Wyorp Rock will advise you further on that.
First night my neighbor who raises chickens suggested the blue-kote. I began the triple antibiotic ointment the next day. I tried silvex last night but it dried out quickly. I have a silver/manuka honey spray coming today to try that. I am also going to start an oral antibiotic (It’s easier to smell the stench on her today). I gave her tuna the other day and she loved that so later today I will give her more tuna. She is not drinking enough and she is eating but not a lot. I’ve had her in a dog crate in the house. I live in Ohio and I don’t think she could keep her body heat outside right now with her down, skin, and fat layers gone. Wind chill tomorrow in the single digits.Thanks for the pictures. What is the purple color? Is that BluKote? If so, I would not use that again until she is with the other chickens, to hide the red in her wounds. The antibiotic ointment and other product should be enough. A homemade Tshirt could also be fashioned to cover the entire wound. I have made homemade chicken saddle/aprons from old polar fleece articles, cutting 2 wing slits to hold them on. She looks good in her apron. Is she still eating and drinking well? Could she spend some time inside a dog crate for some visits with her flock? Is she inside in a cooler area now?