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Hello,
My husband is a makes a great wound team. Luckily we both worked as certified nursing assistants for 6 years so we have some nursing background.
UPDATE: We found a scratch/shallow gauge on his back. For that one we flushed with iodine/water mix and then, dabbed q-tips in water/h202 mix to clean it (I didnt want to flush it cause the bigger wound is underneath the wing and didnt want to get h202 in it so i flushed with the iodine/water mix) Then dabbed it dry, not bone dry. Clipped a few feathers that were directly in the way. And then applied a generous amount of triple anitbiotic.
Then we cleaned the big wound, flushed with iodine/water solution, used q-tips to clean around the outer edges. then applied a healthy amount of triple antibiotic (the kind used in hospitals) we cleaned and put the triple anitbiotic under the flap of skin too.
Then we wrapped his wing in steril gauze so that it didn't dip into the wounds.
He is sleeping now, he was quite active in the kitchen today (that's where we have him staying) talking alot to me and eating his start and grow and drinking water. We had lunch together and I also heald him for a nap earlier in the day.
I am keeping the kitchen floor and area clean and sanitary, sort of like if you were to keep a person in isolation in the hospital.
After I get off work tommorrow I will head to the feed store for penicillin and more iodine, electrolytes.
Here are pictures after we cleaned and treated the wounds tonight. Just a few questions:
~Do we need to give him electrolyte/vitamin enhanced water if he has been eating and drinking regularly? If so what do you recommend... pedialyte?
~My husband thought at times his comb looked redder is that a sign of a fever? If so how can you treat that?
~What does "die off" mean? If the skin flap appears to be dying?
Thank you again!! You guys are life savers!!
I think it is looking better, there was a thin thin layer of new skin growth on the outer edges. Hard to see here since he is laying down.
Scratch/gouge we found on his back.
Down for the night.
Ok goodnight to all
My husband is a makes a great wound team. Luckily we both worked as certified nursing assistants for 6 years so we have some nursing background.
UPDATE: We found a scratch/shallow gauge on his back. For that one we flushed with iodine/water mix and then, dabbed q-tips in water/h202 mix to clean it (I didnt want to flush it cause the bigger wound is underneath the wing and didnt want to get h202 in it so i flushed with the iodine/water mix) Then dabbed it dry, not bone dry. Clipped a few feathers that were directly in the way. And then applied a generous amount of triple anitbiotic.
Then we cleaned the big wound, flushed with iodine/water solution, used q-tips to clean around the outer edges. then applied a healthy amount of triple antibiotic (the kind used in hospitals) we cleaned and put the triple anitbiotic under the flap of skin too.
Then we wrapped his wing in steril gauze so that it didn't dip into the wounds.
He is sleeping now, he was quite active in the kitchen today (that's where we have him staying) talking alot to me and eating his start and grow and drinking water. We had lunch together and I also heald him for a nap earlier in the day.
I am keeping the kitchen floor and area clean and sanitary, sort of like if you were to keep a person in isolation in the hospital.
After I get off work tommorrow I will head to the feed store for penicillin and more iodine, electrolytes.
Here are pictures after we cleaned and treated the wounds tonight. Just a few questions:
~Do we need to give him electrolyte/vitamin enhanced water if he has been eating and drinking regularly? If so what do you recommend... pedialyte?
~My husband thought at times his comb looked redder is that a sign of a fever? If so how can you treat that?
~What does "die off" mean? If the skin flap appears to be dying?
Thank you again!! You guys are life savers!!
I think it is looking better, there was a thin thin layer of new skin growth on the outer edges. Hard to see here since he is laying down.







Ok goodnight to all

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