fat brown hen
Songster
- Jun 12, 2022
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My rooster injured the toenail on his back toe. It is infected and swollen, so I have been giving him daily foot soaks in Neoplex (neomycin sulfate). After the soak I apply bacitracin and wrap with vetwrap, but the wrap won't stay put for more than a few hours. The wrap stays on his ankle, but the injured toe always slips out while he's scratching and running around. I don't think we are going to make any progress unless I can figure out how to keep dirt out of his injury.
Is there some trick to wrapping up a stubby back toe? I'm thinking about sealing the nailbed with superglue while he heals, but not sure that's a good idea.
(I already tried confining him to a crate. He went nuts trying to fight his way out and now his head and face are busted too)
Is there some trick to wrapping up a stubby back toe? I'm thinking about sealing the nailbed with superglue while he heals, but not sure that's a good idea.
(I already tried confining him to a crate. He went nuts trying to fight his way out and now his head and face are busted too)