Let me know if it works!
How are your goosers doing, by the way, AD?
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Well thank you for spelling it right RG it was out in their house so couldn't remember how to spell it. lol Listen today when I finally coaxed Sam close enough where I could pick him up, [poor thing is so traumatized by me holding him and soaking his foot.Miss Lydia. Ichthammol is great for drawing things out. Great idea. Did the bright light idea for visualizing help? If you need to get in there to try to get it out, use hypodermic needles. Wish I was there to help you, my friend. The kids are squirmy little boogers. Maybe the Ichthammol will help draw the splinter closer to the surface so you can use the needle and tweezers to get it out. I had never heard of the baking soda before, but it would be way cool if it does the trick. SMILE!!![]()
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How are your goosers doing, by the way, AD?
They're doing awesome! Gerdie is laying every 36 hours, and my 9 year old son is really excited because I situated the shed so he can see in the window from his room. We get to watch her build her nest while Herdie paces outside the shed like the expectant father at the hospital! They seem very comfortable, and Gerdie has taken to talking to me with the same soft grunt she uses with Herdie, which makes me smile.
I'm glad Sammie seems to be on the mend! (But darn, now we won't know if the baking soda trick works! LOL)
Me too AD I have a splinter under my nail so I'll try this baking soda method today. since it's under the nail though not sure if it will work. My son is building me a goose house and he has all the walls done now just have to put it together and of course windows, doors and paint. I'll post pics when done, but that's how I managed to get a splinter under my nail. ouch. and RG I didn't try the flash light because I was able to see something without it but I will know what to do now if I need to.Yeah, but if I ever need to, I will use it even if its on a human and let you know.LOL!
I have been following this thread with great interest. I have tried the baking soda and had success. I made a paste and covered it with a bandaid and in the morning the splinter was at the surface. Used it on the kids instead of "digging it out." Also, the baking soda paste is great for wasp or bee stings to draw the stinger out and ease the burn.
I am considering a pair of geese. I know I must be crazy!! Later in the summer, after my chicks and ducklings are settled in their coops and my husband has time to recover from building. Looking at getting a couple from a rescue. They will be housed separately from the ducks and chickens. (My ducks and chickens are housed separately now.) We are building a tractor for our chickens to move them around the yard on nice days, and the ducks will probably be let out of their very large enclosure under supervision only. We have lots of predators here, neighbours farm dogs, coyotes, foxes, hawks. Do you think I could let the geese out to free range with the ducks if they weren't raised together? They would all have their own coops and runs for night and days we were at work.
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I'm trying the baking soda tonight, just hope it will work with a splinter under the nail. and good to see you hear Younger yep she's got it bad. probably running a fever right now.It really will depend on the attitude of the individual birds, but it isn't unheard of. Watch the geese especially during breeding season, as they get grumpy. And good to know the baking soda trick works!
I did the baking soda last night just before bed so I wouldn't have to have my hands in water anymoreIf the baking soda doesn't work I would try Hydrogen Peroxide at full strength. Sometimes the bubbles force a splinter to the surface. I must be mad. My first coop isn't finished yet.LOL. My husband, who I caught yesterday leaning over the brooder and talking in a very soft childlike voice to the chicks and ducklings, is cringing at the thoughts of building two more. It has been nice and sunny but windy here the last couple of days. I put the ducks in the pen to pick dandelions, which they love and wade in the small pool but didn't put them in the big tub to swim as I thought it a bit cool and windy. He suggested we drag the tub in the garage and use warm water. LOL and he was not convinced we needed them at the beginning....lol lol