Limping hen
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:53 pm
				
				Hi all, I hope you can help me, one of my hens is injured! I've not had an injured one before so not sure what to do.
Yesterday I noticed that she had a cut on one of her ankles (if they're called 'ankles' on hens!?). I can't work out where she could have got it from, unless they've been fighting or what not. Anyway, the cut was quite bloody but she seemed happy enough so I just left it alone to heal in the fresh air. Today, though, she is limping, and she also has another smaller cut in the same place on the other ankle.
Obviously I'm going to need to intervene now - just wondering if there's anything in particular that I should put on the injuries to clean them/protect them/help them heal? I've had a google and found some info about mixing iodine with warm water and squirting it on with a needle-less syringe - does this sound about right? And where can I buy iodine?! Would they have it at the vets? Is there anything I can put/spray on the wound afterwards to help keep it clean while it heals? They're not the cleanest of animals, are they!
thanks for any advice you can give me. I want to get in there before it gets any worse or gets infected.
			Yesterday I noticed that she had a cut on one of her ankles (if they're called 'ankles' on hens!?). I can't work out where she could have got it from, unless they've been fighting or what not. Anyway, the cut was quite bloody but she seemed happy enough so I just left it alone to heal in the fresh air. Today, though, she is limping, and she also has another smaller cut in the same place on the other ankle.
Obviously I'm going to need to intervene now - just wondering if there's anything in particular that I should put on the injuries to clean them/protect them/help them heal? I've had a google and found some info about mixing iodine with warm water and squirting it on with a needle-less syringe - does this sound about right? And where can I buy iodine?! Would they have it at the vets? Is there anything I can put/spray on the wound afterwards to help keep it clean while it heals? They're not the cleanest of animals, are they!
thanks for any advice you can give me. I want to get in there before it gets any worse or gets infected.
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