Yes the link is a vet you can use in any animal.
Here's the link again.
And yes if possible try to wrap it around the lump.
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You can wrap it with an elastic wrap like what they use when you get you blood drawn the one that sticks to it's self or the one that they use to wrap horses legs in or any animal injury. Hope this helps. A vet visit might be a good way or you can use this link below...
If he has any where he can get up real high and tried to get down and flew a little bit and did not land correctly could of messed up his knee. I had a rooster who did that and broke his toe. It could of jammed the knee together. Hope this helps.
I live out in the country. It had a white top on the point of the beak on the top and bottom. But I do not have it anymore because it passed this morning.:hit:hit
I just got back in from taking care of horses, goats, and chickens. And I went to check on it and it was not breathing and it was taking it's last breath. And it passed.:hit:hit:hit:hit
I found this bird yesterday Saturday June 1st. For the baby bird I looked for the nest for the bird and could not find any near by I also looked for the parents and did not see or hear any calling for the baby.
I just got the bunny yesterday Saturday June 1st 2019. For the bunny the cat drug it out of the rabbit nest and I told him to let it go and he did and it had a small scratch on its side and it's healed now. I was going to put it back in the nest but it was the only one and I knew the cat would...
If the field or very tall grass in the 8th and 9th picture was cut down it would look worse. We were going to cut it this week because we have a field in our yard that's pretty big and we use it to make hay bails with for our goats and horses.