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Yeah, that's what I'm thinking.Yes, just a small one
It will sting so the bird will wiggle but if it saves her/him it's worth it
Is the black spot a scab?
Yes, it is.
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Yeah, that's what I'm thinking.Yes, just a small one
It will sting so the bird will wiggle but if it saves her/him it's worth it
Is the black spot a scab?
okayYes, it is.
Awesome! Thank you for that.okay
avoid picking at the scab
Treating cuts and wounds
I would still try the rubbing alcohol then if it doesn't work
- For shallow wounds, wash the area with hot water and soap and gently pat dry, or clean the wound with hydrogen peroxide. ...
- Flush the wounds with hydrogen peroxide, iodine, or betadine.
- Place the chicken in a clean, separate area and check the wounds for infection several times a day.
- If infection sets in, clean the wounds two to three times daily.
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NoI haven't... I think I'll actually go try that. Do you think it would help if I put some sort of a *bandaid* on him?
Yeah, then go get a square of TP soak a small part of it and dab the bird with rubbing alcohol, then get a q-tip and put so Neosporin on itAwesome! Thank you for that.
So should i just get a wash cloth with warm water to clean the wound?
why not?
No, what?
Ok, sounds good! Thanks for your help CIVA!Yeah, then go get a square of TP soak a small part of it and dab the bird with rubbing alcohol, then get a q-tip and put so Neosporin on it
yeah, that's kind of what i did for the hen whose crop exploded i used banix instead of rubbing but banix is to keep it from infection alcohol is to kill the infectionOk, sounds good! Thanks for your help CIVA!![]()