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I have scrub brushes listed, but yeah, I'll edit that to include smaller brushes.How about a small brush to brush off dirt and powder on the feet of the animal?
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I have scrub brushes listed, but yeah, I'll edit that to include smaller brushes.How about a small brush to brush off dirt and powder on the feet of the animal?
No you don't need everything listed, what's in this thread are just suggestions of what can be used, what others have found they have had a need for, etc.Um, newbie to chickens. Do we actually need everything that has been listed?
- A PLAN!!! This is probably one of the most important things - plan on what you will do with the chicken if it's sick/injured. Is there a way to separate (Dog Kennel, large tote, separate housing, etc.). I prefer to keep my birds near the flock if at all possible. Sometimes one may need extra care and circumstances require them to be brought in, but having a way to leave them with/near the flock protected is usually best.
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I will add them!I'd like to suggest disposable scalpels and biopsy punches. Both come in handy for treating bumble foot.