Two of my girls dead and one hurt badly

Can you take a few pictures of her whole body without the wrap on? Where are the cuts? How many?

What online vet website did you chat with?
(Just answer )I will take the pictures tomorrow. I just got through taking care of her again and I’m really tired. I just forgot about it. Sorry.
 
So sorry to hear, I have no experience in bird wounds but in case this helps, in the past I’ve sprinkled ghost pepper powder on my birds and around their coop for predators HATE spicy things and the birds don’t mind. It seems to have done the trick for I haven’t seen a predator in a WHILE. To help my birds I also give them tea with different herbs such as roobios. It helps kill pain. I hope this helps! 🙂
Thank you
 
(Just answer )I will take the pictures tomorrow. I just got through taking care of her again and I’m really tired. I just forgot about it. Sorry.
Thank you. Please don't waste money there again.

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They are on her back and near her chest. I’m coming back with my husband I may be able to take the pictures later from the store
I think as long as see eats well and you are able to keep flies away she will heal just fine. Can you bring her inside for a few days...unwrapped?
 
It will take some time, patience is often needed. This thread has some pictures of some fairly substantial wounds and how they look as they heal, may be helpful:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/wounds-pictures-of-how-they-heal.1325817/#post-21627607
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I agree with leaving the wounds uncovered. They usually heal better, and bandaging can actually keep bacteria in. Just keep the wounds liberally covered in the ointment, reapply as often as needed to keep them covered in it and moist. Hope she does well and recovers. They really can recover from some terrible wounds.
I have lost birds to raccoons, and they often do take the head, they will break necks reaching through wire and trying to pull them through it. I'm so sorry for your losses.
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