My buff orpington hen has developed a little bleeding on her comb, and of course the others have noticed. I cleaned it off with a soft cloth and some vetericyn and then put some blu-cote on it (and my hand and the roost and her wing and and and (that stuff is messy)). I finally got it on the comb by spraying a bit on a clean part of the feeding table and using my finger to spread it on the comb. I couldn't see any wound or anything, but the cloth was coming back red, so something had been bleeding.
Is there anything else I should have done? I have clear iodine, too, if anyone thinks that would be appropriate. They are all settled in for the night and she was VERY indignant at the treatment, so any further work will have to be done in the morning. She isn't a particularly friendly bird, but she doesn't fight me once I have her in my hands. That means I'll need to go out before the door opens in the morning to check it. I would have felt better about it if I could have found a wound, but there didn't seem to be anything obvious.
Sharol
Is there anything else I should have done? I have clear iodine, too, if anyone thinks that would be appropriate. They are all settled in for the night and she was VERY indignant at the treatment, so any further work will have to be done in the morning. She isn't a particularly friendly bird, but she doesn't fight me once I have her in my hands. That means I'll need to go out before the door opens in the morning to check it. I would have felt better about it if I could have found a wound, but there didn't seem to be anything obvious.
Sharol