I use it on all fowl and it is well tolerated.I dont know about iodine with peafowl, but chickens do not tolerate iodine all to well.
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I use it on all fowl and it is well tolerated.I dont know about iodine with peafowl, but chickens do not tolerate iodine all to well.
I use it on all fowl and it is well tolerated.
To clean the wound it is o.k. but after 3 days of use it impedes cell growth and you want the wound to close nicely.
I guess it just depends an the kind of lesion and the required duration of treatment.
Yes, I agree, it's not something one should use daily.To clean the wound it is o.k. but after 3 days of use it impedes cell growth and you want the wound to close nicely.
I guess it just depends an the kind of lesion and the required duration of treatment.
My vet told me I should use saline and chlorhexidine, so that is mainly what I use.We use Blu-Kote and sometimes peroxide.
Too tight, sorryThank you all for this information. Since I could not find a way to wrap the wound under his wing without wrapping his wing, the poor boy has wrap around both wings. Luckily, this keeps him from falling forward or sideways onto the wound again as he had been doing yesterday. Since the bleeding stopped yesterday, should I keep the wrap or remove it? It looks like his shoulders are squeezed together some, but it didn't seem to right. I'm going to check on him now.
Can you post some pictures of the wound?Thank you all for this information. Since I could not find a way to wrap the wound under his wing without wrapping his wing, the poor boy has wrap around both wings. Luckily, this keeps him from falling forward or sideways onto the wound again as he had been doing yesterday. Since the bleeding stopped yesterday, should I keep the wrap or remove it? It looks like his shoulders are squeezed together some, but it didn't seem to right. I'm going to check on him now.