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Hi Everybody ,

 

I would like to benefit from your experiences on taking care of wounds as I have done a mistake to carry two pairs in a box for a quick travel and in no more than ten minutes a male is attacked by the other pair's female on the neck , the bleeding has stopped in a short while and I have been watching the cock carefully for the last 24 hours , there seems no stress as he is very active and continously sending messages from his quarantine to his mate :P

 

What precautions should I implement to prevent any infection risks , should I clean his neck ? If yes with what ?

 

Thanks in advance for all your responses .

 

PS : The mate of this cock has already punsihed me for the mistake , she bite my finger when I was tryin to relocate her from the box and have not opened her jaws even after I freed her into the cage . ;)

I would wash the birds neck with warm water, nothing in there, just to wash away any blood or dirt that naturally might attract to the sight.

 

Keep him for a few days in a seperate cage with a heat lamp on him. Ensure he is eating well and pooing normally. He sounds like he is doing well, so that is all you really have to do.

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Thanks for the quick response Dave , I will wash the neck with warm water , he is eating and pooing as usual .

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