Amy
New member
Hi
I have recently had Lavender Pekin Frizzle bantam/Silkie chicks hatch and one of my 4wk old chicks has been pecked (im guessing) overnight. It has had all its back feather stripped and parts of its skin. I have bathed it all through the day with salt water and applied loads of Savlon. The blood has now gone and left a yellowy mass...Im not sure if this is infection of the fatty part of the skin?!?
The chick is in good spirits...eating, scratching the ground and drinking.
On saturday I put the chicks and mum back with the dad and another bantam and everything was fine until I let them out this morning and this little one was covered in blood. Non of the other hens had blood on it and they have not bothered it all day so all a little confusing. Have seperated chicks and mum tonight putting them back in the broody hut.
Should I only apply Savlon in morning and let the wound dry out or just keep plying it with savlon all day? Do you think the yellow stuff (not oozing) is the fatty skin or signs of infection?!?
My husband has also suggested Stockholm Tar???? Is this recommended and if so how?
Thanks so much for any help/advice!
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I have recently had Lavender Pekin Frizzle bantam/Silkie chicks hatch and one of my 4wk old chicks has been pecked (im guessing) overnight. It has had all its back feather stripped and parts of its skin. I have bathed it all through the day with salt water and applied loads of Savlon. The blood has now gone and left a yellowy mass...Im not sure if this is infection of the fatty part of the skin?!?
The chick is in good spirits...eating, scratching the ground and drinking.
On saturday I put the chicks and mum back with the dad and another bantam and everything was fine until I let them out this morning and this little one was covered in blood. Non of the other hens had blood on it and they have not bothered it all day so all a little confusing. Have seperated chicks and mum tonight putting them back in the broody hut.
Should I only apply Savlon in morning and let the wound dry out or just keep plying it with savlon all day? Do you think the yellow stuff (not oozing) is the fatty skin or signs of infection?!?
My husband has also suggested Stockholm Tar???? Is this recommended and if so how?
Thanks so much for any help/advice!
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