In the meantime. A screenshot shot of my three girls. Mable the sexlink. Cleo..the other red is an OE, and the blue is Silver also an OE.
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Nothing drainable, all I got was hurt looks “why you stabbing my foot, mom?” and a little bleeding. Then there is also the chunky chicken pus nature, :sick If it comes to the surface enough, I will do that, though it’s often less “draining” and more like scooping it out.:sick

He was totally ok with the guaze pads and white medical tape I used the first time, believe it or not! He didn’t even try to take it off. Weather he was that much worse feeling and couldn’t be bothered, or he didn’t mind the color as much, I don’t know... It wasn’t really ideal because the adhesive irritated his skin and it was uncomfortable taking it off his scales, but I was out of vet wrap and the feed store was as well.
One of the problems I'm having is the pipe insulation tubing I've been using compresses too easily. At the end of the day it's badly deformed and it's apparent that pressure has been excerted on the scab again.
It seems from what little experience I've had that there should be no pressure at any time in order for the core to start to push out.
The next problem is Cillin's scab is in the same place as Roosties; close the the toe joint and facing slightly foreward. It's difficult to protect that area and leave some mobility in the toes.
I've dug out some neoprene. It doesn't undergo permenant deformation as easly as the pipe insulation.
I've made this up as a trial.
If this doesn't work I'm going to strap a plank with a hole in to his foot!:barnie
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One of the problems I'm having is the pipe insulation tubing I've been using compresses to easily. At the end of the day it's badly deformed and it's apparent that pressure has been excerted on the scab again.
It seems from what little experience I've had that there should be no pressure at any time in order for the core to start to push out.
The next problem is Cillins scab is in the same place as Roosties; close the the toe joint and facing slightly foreward. It's difficult to protect that area and leave some mobility in the toes.
I've dug out some neoprene. It doesn't undergo permentant deformation as easly as the pipe insulation.
I've made this up as a trial.
If this doesn't work I'm going to strap a plank with a hole in to his foot!:barnie
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I think neoprene is an excellent choice. Good luck. :thumbsup
 
One of the problems I'm having is the pipe insulation tubing I've been using compresses to easily. At the end of the day it's badly deformed and it's apparent that pressure has been excerted on the scab again.
It seems from what little experience I've had that there should be no pressure at any time in order for the core to start to push out.
The next problem is Cillins scab is in the same place as Roosties; close the the toe joint and facing slightly foreward. It's difficult to protect that area and leave some mobility in the toes.
I've dug out some neoprene. It doesn't undergo permentant deformation as easly as the pipe insulation.
I've made this up as a trial.
If this doesn't work I'm going to strap a plank with a hole in to his foot!:barnie
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Maybe you could try those cosmetic sponges, that the ladies use for makeup?:confused:
 
That is near enough exactly what Cillin's looks like apart from the bump Cillin has below the scab. I will try again to get a picture.
One of the problems I'm having is the pipe insulation tubing I've been using compresses too easily. At the end of the day it's badly deformed and it's apparent that pressure has been excerted on the scab again.
It seems from what little experience I've had that there should be no pressure at any time in order for the core to start to push out.
The next problem is Cillin's scab is in the same place as Roosties; close the the toe joint and facing slightly foreward. It's difficult to protect that area and leave some mobility in the toes.
I've dug out some neoprene. It doesn't undergo permenant deformation as easly as the pipe insulation.
I've made this up as a trial.
If this doesn't work I'm going to strap a plank with a hole in to his foot!:barnie
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How about a rubber o ring or hose washer? Just spitballing ideas...
 

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