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- Apr 9, 2023
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I’m about to pick her up- i elected surgery to repair the laceration, which did indeed include her crop unfortunately. She’s a sweet chicken and the vet said that she can recover, the risks were anesthesia (seems ok as i haven’t gotten a call) and recovery since she’s obviously self mutilating; including while she was being examined. I believe that if I can keep her quiet, warm, and isolated to recover and can restrict her access to the surgery site we can come through on the other side. It’s really 50/50, but I felt she deserved it since she was fighting and the vet didn’t say it was hopeless. If she said it was, then I’d have made the decision to euthanize. I struggle with this every time, but hopefully things turn out okay. She did say that they make e-collars for birds… I’m not sure I want to use that alone or if I use that and also wrap her up with vet wrap or a tshirt like you suggested so that she also cannot claw at herself. The plus side is that her crop was getting better but still did have some impaction (feathers….) - they will clean, debride and culture it during the repair.I’m sorry that she may need to be euthanized. I normally don’t recommend covering wounds, but since the scratching may have caused this, that was why I did. Give us an update on what the ER vet does.