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Christi326
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I put aloe on her feet till I can get some of the cream you told me about and am giving all of them electrolytes in their water.
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thank youYes as bobbi said above, inflamed airway, raspy breathing, coughing (with or without gunk coming out). It can take a few hours or days to show unfortunately not much to be done for birds I don’t think. Best thing to do is keep them hydrated. Luck!
Yes, please. This is horrible.I’m on my way out to check the fastenings on my heat lamps now and I hope everyone here does the same!
Thank youI would watch and listen for wheezing and difficulty breathing. I don't know that you can do much for them, though.
Yes: Silvadene is a miracle.Welcome, and I'm so sorry!
What burn cream? Silvadene is the best for this, but what do you have?
Look at your survivors for injuries, because burns can take a couple/ few days to be apparent. Is everyone eating and drinking?
All the best,
Mary
Doesn't have one for this very reason...I’m on my way out to check the fastenings on my heat lamps now and I hope everyone here does the same!
thank you and done. I am in North CarolinaDoesn't have one for this very reason...
....and well most locales do not need them anyway.
@Christi326 so sorry you had to suffer this, thank goodness your house didn't catch on fire too!
Where in this world are you located?
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the outside of the house is melted where my room is. The coop was right by the house.thank you and done. I am in North Carolina
Yeah, you don't need heat lamps.thank you and done. I am in North Carolina