coop fire

Oh my goodness poor baby! I hope she pulls through for you!
Keep an eye on the others for signs of smoke inhalation too, that can sneak up on you. Electrolytes in the water is always helpful. Welcome to byc, good luck to you!
Thank you. What are the signs for smoke inhalation and what do I do if they have it? The fire was bad, the side of our house is melted, so they probably do have it
 
I hadn't thought about silvadine. Good call, Mary. My answer was based on what I was taught as an EMT - cover burns loosely with guaze because putting cream on a burn can hold the burn in, so to speak, and keep burning. But that's also for initial response. How badly are her feet burned? Red, like a sunburn? Blistered? Charred skin? I would put silvadine on red or blistered skin, but personally would not on a charred burn.

Another thing to watch is their breathing. If they were exposed to the heat, or ashes, they could have compromised, swollen airways. I don't know if that's a thing that would show up immediately or not. Our family was in a house fire about 16 years ago. We all made it out, but I did suffer from smoke inhalation. Used an inhaler and coughed up nasty grey crud for about 3 weeks.
 

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