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  1. Anianna

    Blu-Kote Warning

    Quote: He just left the cuts untreated? I would give Vetericyn a try if I were you. http://www.vetericyn.com/ http://www.drugs.com/vet/vetericyn-wound-infection-treatment.html Did you ask your shearer why he wouldn't use the Blu-Kote? Maybe he had a bad experience with it and didn't...
  2. Anianna

    Blu-Kote Warning

    It looks like Vetericyn may be a good alternative to Blu-Kote. It is labeled for use on birds, says it is safe if licked by the animal, and can be used on a variety of wounds. http://www.drugs.com/vet/vetericyn-wound-infection-treatment.html
  3. Anianna

    Blu-Kote Warning

    Quote: We use a lot of things off-label; that's pretty much necessary in small-scale farming where we don't have ready access to anything labeled for these circumstances. That makes it all that much more important that we have all of the information we need to make an educated decision about...
  4. Anianna

    Blu-Kote Warning

    Quote: I do not like blue eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam I am!
  5. Anianna

    Blu-Kote Warning

    Bumping this so the evening crowd gets the info.
  6. Anianna

    Blu-Kote Warning

    Gentian violet is probably not the issue. It is commonly used in dentistry, so probably is not an ingestion concern at least is small doses. I know that acriflavine is harmful if inhaled and could be the culprit of the ingestion warnings. I don't really know for sure, but I did want my fellow...
  7. Anianna

    Blu-Kote Warning

    I have noticed that a lot of people use or recommend Blu-Kote for chicken care, but I would not recommend it for use on chickens. Like cats, chickens pick and preen at themselves and there is no way to stop them. Also, the warnings for Blu-Kote specifically state not to use it on food...
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