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    Necrotic tissue on leg

    There is a diagram of making a chicken shoe on page 23 of this link: https://theiwrc.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Duerr_Splinting_Manual_2010.pdf Meat trays made of styrofoam from the grocery stores can be cut and doubled or tripled to make a shoe. Vet wrap or tape is used to secure the foot...
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    Necrotic tissue on leg

    I think the hibiclens would probably be better than iodine. Hibiclens is what we all use in hospitals nowadays. Iodine is okay for a time or two, but it has it’s drawbacks as well. Epsom salts water works quite well too, but the Hibiclens (chlorhexidene) is very good for antiseptic use.
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    Necrotic tissue on leg

    Are you certain it isn’t cancer? More pictures could help as you are treating her leg. Epsom salts is very good to use. Chlorhexidene (Hibiclens) found in the first aid aisle at Walmart and pharmacies, mixed with water according to directions can be used in a spray bottle for a disinfectant.
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