I don’t know if that would work but my guess is no for an infection if that is what this is. I think a vet is needed. I’m sorry. I know that not everyone has easy access to large animal vets and it can be very expensive. I am lucky to be near a vet college with a large animal teaching hospital.
Name: Pretzel
Age: 13
Breed: Chihuahua (long hair)
Gender: Female
Fun facts: Pretzel, aka Princess Pretzel Pretty Girl, might be the littlest but don’t be fooled by her tiny size. She stands guard over the house (especially the bed) with a bark just as big as her brothers.
Name: Peanut
Age: 13
Breed: Chihuahua
Gender: Male
Fun facts: Peanut a.k.a., Mr. Peanut Butter and Jelly, may not have any teeth left but is the best barn Chihuahua you ever saw. He loves his chickens and his goats and putting his “big brother” Fred in his place.
Name: Fred
Age: 5
Breed: Briard
Gender: Male
Fun facts: Fred, a.k.a., Big Head Fred is a big boy with an even bigger heart ❤️. His bark protects everyone from the littlest kitty cat to the biggest goat and even the fluffy balls of chirpy feathers that his brain says should be treats.
My wether NDs do not get any feed. They have constant access to Timothy hay and Purina goat minerals. They also get a few Timothy pellets when being put up for the night.
I keep ammonium chloride on hand but have never had to use it 🤞🤞
Two six month old legbars got into it today and the losing girl is pretty beat up. I cleaned her and sprayed vetericyn and have her in a crate in the coop. This is the first time I’ve had to do this. Do I have her set up correctly?
I don’t have one but am thinking about installing something like this - Attic fan
iLiving 10" Wall Mounted Shutter Exhaust Fan, Automatic Shutter, with Thermostat and Variable Speed controller, 65W, 820 CFM, 1200 SQF Coverage Area Silver (ILG8SF10V-ST) https://a.co/d/6k6pPUv