TinkandAriel
<font color=royalblue>Living happily ever after<br
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I don't understand why the first thing you would do was run to a message board to post about hitting the rooster? If you are that concerned why on earth don't you take him to a vet? What do you think we are supposed to do? Geesh.
Rude much?
I have some experience with birds/ chickens. It will most likely die from the shock, birds do not handle stress well. Keep it warm and get it to vet.
I called the travelling vet and he said there's not much you can do for a bird that's been hit, just keep him warm and watch him...the emergency vet said the same thing that he'd probably not survive the trip down there.
I never said he was JUST a rooster, he's our pet for crying out loud and I posted the message while waiting to hear back from the emergency vet I:m sorry I forgot to mention that detail thanks for making me feel even worse.
I called the travelling vet and he said there's not much you can do for a bird that's been hit, just keep him warm and watch him...the emergency vet said the same thing that he'd probably not survive the trip down there.
I never said he was JUST a rooster, he's our pet for crying out loud and I posted the message while waiting to hear back from the emergency vet I:m sorry I forgot to mention that detail thanks for making me feel even worse.
Why is the first post gone and why is the OP getting all defensive??![]()
Why is the first post gone and why is the OP getting all defensive??![]()
Why is the first post gone and why is the OP getting all defensive??![]()
If you cant bring him to the the vet, take him out from the under the car and put him in a box and bring him into the house..next find out where he is bleeding from.( if you can find any cuts, clean them and then put flour on the wound and apply pressure it to help it clot..if you cant see any visible cuts, make sure he is comfortable and put him in a warm room with a heat lamp if possible and leave him alone for a bit.. because he might shock...after a bit, go check on him and give him a bit of water and see if he will drink it..you can add a bit of either gatorade, pedialyte or sugar and feed him with an eyedropper if he wont drink...
( my RIR hen, rip part of her comb yesterday and was bleeding all over the place yesterday.. this is what my vet told me to do and he also told me that unless there is something that needs major stitches, 99% of all chicken injuries can be fixed at home and dont need the help of the vet...)
check out www.the-coop.org they have an message board and they have an emergency room thread and there are a ton of qualified people there that can help you..


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