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Stop using the vicks vapo rub immediately. (a 1% ivermection solution applied topically on the area is much more effective) ... the problem now as I understand it is the infection. Please do not lance unless you are SURE there is an abscess...inflamation does not necessarily always mean an abscess and cutting the skin only provides another opening for infection to set in.
You need to remove all traces of the vaseline and that means wahing the leg in a sudsy solution ( can you possibly get some hibiclens from your drugstore to do this> it would be the best as it is chlorhexidine and that is recommended for this type of instance). After you have removed all traces of that yucky vicks then soak the foot in epsom salts perhaps for five minutes then rinse. Personally, I would dip or "paint" on the entire leg (incl feathers) in an iodine (betadine) solution. Separate to a clean dry environment away from the coop and clean up any poos as soon as you can.
My instinct is to respond in the negative as to pulling the feathers.
Please write Peter Brown an email and entitle it EMERGENCY >dlhunicorn sent me
include a copy of this post and please include a pic of the infected shafts and your telephone number... I believe Peter can help you best with advice on meds and can send them overnite...
send to this email:
[email protected]
Hopefully he will check into his email and respond soon...I believe he can advise you better than I can on the systemic antibiotic you will need to treat this.
You need to remove all traces of the vaseline and that means wahing the leg in a sudsy solution ( can you possibly get some hibiclens from your drugstore to do this> it would be the best as it is chlorhexidine and that is recommended for this type of instance). After you have removed all traces of that yucky vicks then soak the foot in epsom salts perhaps for five minutes then rinse. Personally, I would dip or "paint" on the entire leg (incl feathers) in an iodine (betadine) solution. Separate to a clean dry environment away from the coop and clean up any poos as soon as you can.
My instinct is to respond in the negative as to pulling the feathers.
Please write Peter Brown an email and entitle it EMERGENCY >dlhunicorn sent me
include a copy of this post and please include a pic of the infected shafts and your telephone number... I believe Peter can help you best with advice on meds and can send them overnite...
send to this email:
[email protected]
Hopefully he will check into his email and respond soon...I believe he can advise you better than I can on the systemic antibiotic you will need to treat this.
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