The Dim Side
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- Mar 16, 2021
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Hello! Yesterday was a bad day, as I was taking the ducklings to the vet a couple hours away, my rooster was attacked, and a hen was taken. We can see where the fight happened with the feathers taken out in different spots. It looks as if the predator was trying to pull him away and plucked out all his back feathers. I tried cleaning up the injury a bit. He's very raw back there (as if someone was plucking him to eat) with a little bit of bleeding. I sprayed Veterycin, and he was still walking around with his head up.
But this morning, his head is hanging low as if he can't lift it up now. And he can stand but isn't walking around. I'm not sure if there was any neck injury, or if it's the pain/other injuries that are just making him feel sore and worse after the adrenaline settled. Is there anything that we can do to help him? He's not eating or drinking either, so I assume I'll have to try giving him some water into his mouth with a liquid syringe? We brought him inside and put him in a dog crate to let him rest alone from the hens. He wasn't sitting earlier, but now he's down on the floor with his head down on the floor, too. Again, he can still stand, but his head just hangs down.
I can't tell if there was enough damage done that he's just dying slowly or if this is his trying to recover. It's hard to tell exactly what all is happening on his backside, but outside of the plucked feathers, it doesn't seem like there's other damage, but I don't know for sure.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
But this morning, his head is hanging low as if he can't lift it up now. And he can stand but isn't walking around. I'm not sure if there was any neck injury, or if it's the pain/other injuries that are just making him feel sore and worse after the adrenaline settled. Is there anything that we can do to help him? He's not eating or drinking either, so I assume I'll have to try giving him some water into his mouth with a liquid syringe? We brought him inside and put him in a dog crate to let him rest alone from the hens. He wasn't sitting earlier, but now he's down on the floor with his head down on the floor, too. Again, he can still stand, but his head just hangs down.
I can't tell if there was enough damage done that he's just dying slowly or if this is his trying to recover. It's hard to tell exactly what all is happening on his backside, but outside of the plucked feathers, it doesn't seem like there's other damage, but I don't know for sure.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!