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  1. Beyond Yonder

    Vet suggestion for non-invasive bumblefoot cure

    Have you used a biopsy punch? I think I may be able to do this easier by myself if I had one. I picked at it yesterday with a needle, but it was hard as a rock even after all the soaking and Meds.
  2. Beyond Yonder

    Vet suggestion for non-invasive bumblefoot cure

    Thank you so much. I wrapped her in a scarf and changed her bandages again yesterday. The worse foot had a hole in it the medicine the vet gave me or the soaking opened up. I packed it with the Nitrofurazone again. I wish we were closer also. When the Neo gets here at least her feet will be soft...
  3. Beyond Yonder

    Vet suggestion for non-invasive bumblefoot cure

    Well, we are using fish medicine on them and I know they're not a fish. I have my neo ordered. Will let everyone know. I took my chicken to the vet to cut the bumble out, but he said the bird would have to be put to sleep and he would use a lasar on her and stich afterwards. $400.00. Needless...
  4. Beyond Yonder

    Vet suggestion for non-invasive bumblefoot cure

    Here is the site where they pack a fish with a mixture of TricideNeo, Neosporin, and denture paste. Then they seal it so it will not come off when fish is returned to the water. http://jnfkoifarms.com/symptomsofkoi/koiulcertreatments.html
  5. Beyond Yonder

    Vet suggestion for non-invasive bumblefoot cure

    Would it be harmful to the bird to be in contact with the skin? When people are curing their exotic fish they make a paste and paint on the rot of their fish, as well as leaving the fish for a soak in the same stuff with distilled water.
  6. Beyond Yonder

    Vet suggestion for non-invasive bumblefoot cure

    What about making a paste of the TricideNeo and then use vet wrap. Seems it would be in contact with the tissue longer. You could mix it with antibiotic ointment.
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