Quote: You're not pouring it over pancakes!![]()
It might also prevent air from getting to the wounds. Not sure.
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Quote: You're not pouring it over pancakes!![]()
It might also prevent air from getting to the wounds. Not sure.
Who knows?what are we talking about?![]()
You're not pouring it over pancakes!![]()
It might also prevent air from getting to the wounds. Not sure.
I know. Just messing with you![]()
Quote: Hitting rocks doesn't do any favors for front end alignment on vehicles, either
Quote:Yes, she's in a small dog crate with deep enough bedding to cushion her leg.
I have. I also sprayed the wound and immediately surrounding area with Betadine.
Quote:Yeah, but that'd make a huge mess.
Mmmm..... Pancakes...
That's another thing- I don't want to seal the punctures up. It goes against everything I've learned about human medical care... If you're not 100% certain the wound is clean, sealing it seems like a very bad idea.
Hitting rocks doesn't do any favors for front end alignment on vehicles, either
I think this belongs on not only the incubation addicts thread, but the redneck one. I love it.I explained the entire hatching process to the HVAC guy (to be fair, he asked and he was interested). Including all the details of brood hens, air cells, and humidity....
(I may need help...)


Quote: Me too. She'll hopefully start using the leg normally, with time. She may wobble a bit (the duck, not Bubbles), but ducks do that when they walk, anyway.
2 eggs still alive. One has a terrible saddle air cell for some reason tho, which wasn't there at day 7... :/
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