OMG!!!!
One of our geese had managed to impale it's chin on a piece of barbed wire earlier this evening!
No idea for how long- anything up to 3 hrs.
It was utterly exhausted and collapsed against the fence.
OH managed to unhook her, but the spike had gone up into it's tongue from under it's chin and was dripping blood
We hosed her neck/chin and cold compressed it for about 1/2 hr and then purple sprayed it .
We put them away for the night- and have just gone back to check on her- expecting to have to do 'the right thing'
Anyway- fantastic news- apart from a very swollen chin she was as active as the other geese- and no signs of blood.
Fingers crossed it doesn't get infected now!
( They're for the freezer soon anyway- so I don't want to give her antibiotics)
Still- after one heck of a panic- she looks fine now bless her
One of our geese had managed to impale it's chin on a piece of barbed wire earlier this evening!
No idea for how long- anything up to 3 hrs.
It was utterly exhausted and collapsed against the fence.
OH managed to unhook her, but the spike had gone up into it's tongue from under it's chin and was dripping blood
We hosed her neck/chin and cold compressed it for about 1/2 hr and then purple sprayed it .
We put them away for the night- and have just gone back to check on her- expecting to have to do 'the right thing'
Anyway- fantastic news- apart from a very swollen chin she was as active as the other geese- and no signs of blood.
Fingers crossed it doesn't get infected now!
( They're for the freezer soon anyway- so I don't want to give her antibiotics)
Still- after one heck of a panic- she looks fine now bless her
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