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Ally, why are there scabs ? Was the whole beak ripped from the skin ?
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that's a lot lol will you be incubating to replace?
What about clear nail polish to seal it shut, might make the chicken high thoAlly, why are there scabs ? Was the whole beak ripped from the skin ?
Ally, why are there scabs ? Was the whole beak ripped from the skin ?
What about clear nail polish to seal it shut, might make the chicken high tho
try to google super glue. I think it dries much faster then nail polish but unless she ripped that from skin its dirt not scab and if its scab you dont want to seal that in there . least I dont think you would.
Bots, would that cause hair loss around the wound ?
So you have a boy rooster named Sue?Well I caught the bird. At this point idk it's name. Mom named them Peggy, Sue and Sandy. But since 2 turned out to be boys...
I cut away some of the flap and put neosporan on it. Is liquid bandage safe to use? If so I'll go buy some. It had a small scab under the flap.
Btw my brother volunteered to hold her. He asked how to hold her lol She's a calm bird luckily.
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You can see the scabs in the corner of the flap. I don't know how she managed it. They've been free ranging and locked up at night.
Funny story. Sue is my grandmas name. She wanted white eggs from white leggers. Won't eat brown eggs. So my mom bought me 3 white leghorn pullets and 3 bantams for Easter. The leghorns are named Sue (for my grandma), Peggy and Sandy are her best friends names.So you have a boy rooster named Sue?