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  1. mychickenbrood

    EE attacked by a dog

    Thanks for the reply on honey's healing properties. There is a differnce between the two all right. I love the raw. Glad the EE hen is doing so much better. Mine is too. :-)
  2. mychickenbrood

    EE attacked by a dog

    What does the honey do? Where I live, I would be afraid of red ants and honey bees finding her and torturing her to death, but just curious about the healing properties of honey, as I'd never heard of that before.
  3. mychickenbrood

    EE attacked by a dog

    Thanks so much Chelsebell. I am contacting that link you shared. Also appreciate your taking the time to explain ringer's Lactate. Her wound is actually looking amazing. I had to debride it Sunday and then go our of town for two days. Today (Tuesday) I checked it and it is granulating. She...
  4. mychickenbrood

    EE attacked by a dog

    Doesn't lactated Ringer's have glucose in it? I'll Google that. If so, it seems like the glucose would not be best on a wound. However, if you have good success with it, who am I to say differently, :-) If I can order saline online, in larger quantities, that would be great. My pharmacist...
  5. mychickenbrood

    EE attacked by a dog

    Opps! That last post was for Chelsebell. Sorry.
  6. mychickenbrood

    EE attacked by a dog

    Would you be willing to share the progress in pictures? It might benefit many of us. Sounds like you really know what you are doing.
  7. mychickenbrood

    EE attacked by a dog

    I don't have much experience with poultry injuries, but am learning. I posted this evening, under this topic and I titled it something like, "bloody neck wound." The suggestion of a "saddle" is a great idea. I was trying to think of ways to cover it, and then read that post. I would clean...
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