@Wyorp Rock here are the images. Sorry for the delay. It looks like the gash goes downward and there was some dead skin holding in moisture and dirt or maybe pus. I got it cleaned out and removed as much of the dead skin as I felt comfortable removing without jeopardizing actually cutting her live tissue. It is honestly pretty gnarly and looks like it just missed her vent thankfully. But still not sure of severity or if she is out of the woods. She seemed to be getting some strength back already today and even fought me a couple times to get away which I took as a good sign. Having trouble adding images here so will add them in a new comment and tag you
I would saturate that with antibiotic ointment.. it looks dry. I had some hens recently injured by a dog and I kept people antibiotic ointment on them. They healed wonderfully! @Wyorp Rock was so helpful to me! And some others I can’t think of at the moment.
Hope she heals quickly
NO! Don't be sorrySorry, I didn’t read this post… maybe the spray would work best for this.Vetericyn…. I also used that and it was a miracle worker!
Actually I agree, with @WhoDatChick
I'd apply triple antibiotic ointment to the wound. The wound is larger than I first thought.
I wonder if a predator got a hold of her, perhaps some of the others had picked at her wound, but once the skin gets a small tear, it can become worse, so it may have been from repeated mating and stretching of the skin too...regardless, you caught it and are now treating her. When most of a wound is hidden under a wing like that, it may be several days before you notice something is off.
Is there still an odor after cleanup? If necessary, swab the wound with your antiseptic a couple of times a day (Povidone Iodine or Chlorhexidine). Then reapply your ointment to help keep it a little moist.
If she's perking up, that's good, but it sounds like she's a bit droopy. I'd give her a little sugar water or electrolytes for a few days. Work on getting her to eat her normal feed, but you may need to entice her with something like egg, fish or meat - which will also give her extra protein to build her back up.
Thank you for the photos. I know it can be difficult to take care of home, animals and whatever else, plus try to get photos, etc.
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