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How to use chlorhexidine

My gallon of 2% says to dilute 1 oz or 2tbsp per gallon of water. I one time decided not to dilute and spilled it on my hand. My hands were peeling off skin like a lizard for almost a week straight. I still use it, but just diluted now.
I guess I’ll have to apply it diluted with a cotton pad or similar. It’s going to be challenging to hold down my rooster!
 
The challenge is catching them. Always control your chickens by holding the feet. You can also wrap him up with a towel so he is binded.
 
So here are the sad photos … I think some of the girls are pecking at his open wounds to make matters worse …
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At 2% it's already diluted. Don't dilute it any further. Use at the 2% it comes as.
Apply to the wound, spray or by dropper and leave it on the wound. It's not a cleaner so don't scrub or wipe with it.
Shad, that is what I thought, but I was wrong. If you read the directions on the label, it is to be diluted. Hibiclens, which is 4% chlorhexidene, and it is used with a little water to wash hands or body, but must be splashed off. It is different from the oral rinse of 0.12 % that is not diluted. Here is the label instructions for chlorhexidene % for vet or human use:
https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=ad7eb81b-cca2-4622-9616-7f06f2e6202c
 

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