It looks better now than it did before, so I think if anything, you helped it.Thanks everyone!
I hope I didn't do too much damage messing with it.
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It looks better now than it did before, so I think if anything, you helped it.Thanks everyone!
I hope I didn't do too much damage messing with it.
It doesn't look like the type of granulation tissue I'm used to seeing in my flock, or my horses.I don't think the yellow part is a huge concern since the rest of it looks ok. Wounds that heal by second intention have to fill in with granular tissue, and that's what I am guessing that is.
Blob from peahen breast:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/albums/from-peahen-breast.7428691/
You could very well be right, I'll take your experience with chickens over mine! I am pretty new at this.It doesn't look like the type of granulation tissue I'm used to seeing in my flock, or my horses.![]()
AWESOME!!!Blob from peahen breast:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/albums/from-peahen-breast.7428691/
Cool Kathy! What's that from a breast blister?Blob from peahen breast:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/albums/from-peahen-breast.7428691/