Brightbird
In the Brooder
- Jul 23, 2022
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I have just discovered a terrible attack a few minutes ago. A raccoon somehow got into the coop late at night and fought my youngest rooster, Teddy, to the death. Sadly he was killed, but he saved the lives of both of his hens. One seemed perfectly fine and healthy, if not understandably scared and upset. The other, though, was wounded by the raccoon. I’ve brought her inside in a dog cage so I can keep a close eye on her. I’ve tried to take photos of her injuries but I’m not sure how clear they are.
Apologies if they’re too hard to make out. I couldn’t get a good angle on her leg injury without picking her up again and she was already freaked out and I didn’t want to scare her more. She has wounds on her cheek/ear area and on her thigh. She seems able to stand and move fine, although she’s very lethargic and doesn’t want to walk. I put water out for her but she hasn’t touched it. We put some disinfectant spray on both wounds (I believe it’s called Banixx) but when I sprayed her face injury she seemed to recoil a bit so I’m not sure how much I got onto her. I can’t tell if she’s still bleeding or not, and I don’t think I have any bandages I could use on her.
Is there anything I could do to try to help her more? I am worried about how lethargic she seems, but she’s still making noise and lifts her head when she hears noises like a door opening/closing. Right now I think all I can do is keep an eye on her and hope she gets through the night.



Apologies if they’re too hard to make out. I couldn’t get a good angle on her leg injury without picking her up again and she was already freaked out and I didn’t want to scare her more. She has wounds on her cheek/ear area and on her thigh. She seems able to stand and move fine, although she’s very lethargic and doesn’t want to walk. I put water out for her but she hasn’t touched it. We put some disinfectant spray on both wounds (I believe it’s called Banixx) but when I sprayed her face injury she seemed to recoil a bit so I’m not sure how much I got onto her. I can’t tell if she’s still bleeding or not, and I don’t think I have any bandages I could use on her.
Is there anything I could do to try to help her more? I am worried about how lethargic she seems, but she’s still making noise and lifts her head when she hears noises like a door opening/closing. Right now I think all I can do is keep an eye on her and hope she gets through the night.