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Chickenfamily2006
In the Brooder
- Feb 6, 2022
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Ok thank you!She looks like she's better, I've always put lukewarm saltwater on them to keep out infections if that helps![]()
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Ok thank you!She looks like she's better, I've always put lukewarm saltwater on them to keep out infections if that helps![]()
I posted an update! She’s doing better and is now moving a little moreI will keep you all posted, I don’t see any cracks
Yes! I hope in the morning all of the bleeding will have stopped completely and we will work on helping her recover and get back to normal!That's good, so everything worked out I see.
Combs bleed alot, it's not serious really. Most of the time it stops on it's own.Yes! I hope in the morning all of the bleeding will have stopped completely and we will work on helping her recover and get back to normal!
I’ll be sure to give her some when she’s up to eat something!Combs bleed alot, it's not serious really. Most of the time it stops on it's own.
For blood loss, offer veggies high in iron, & vitamin k. This restores iron, & helps with blood clotting.
Spinach, & kale are good sources.
Sounds good.I’ll be sure to give her some when she’s up to eat something!![]()
Awesome I am so glad. Now idk how long you have had corn starch but after an hour you can either rinse or wipe off with warm water very carefullyI posted an update! She’s doing better and is now moving a little more
Actually it's best to leave it on for at least 24 hours.Awesome I am so glad. Now idk how long you have had corn starch but after an hour you can either rinse or wipe off with warm water very carefullyI glad to see she showing much more life to her
Oh good to know I always did an hour. Thanks for the updateActually it's best to leave it on for at least 24 hours.