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citychicks99
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@coach723 how do you know when to stop the sugardine? I caved in and paid to talk to an online vet and they recommended a chlorhexidine soak followed by a chlorhexidine spray and hydrocortisone spray. I thought hydrocortisone wasn't safe for chickens but I see other users here using the cream for a prolapsed vent.
The vet also said to keep the area dry, not moist and that sugar can encourage more bacteria growth. I hate getting conflicting advice. Since the sugardine helped the bottom of her foot so well I'm thinking of continuing that but applying the chlorhexidine spray to the top of her foot. They also said I may need to keep her on doxyvet for 2-3 weeks.
The vet also said to keep the area dry, not moist and that sugar can encourage more bacteria growth. I hate getting conflicting advice. Since the sugardine helped the bottom of her foot so well I'm thinking of continuing that but applying the chlorhexidine spray to the top of her foot. They also said I may need to keep her on doxyvet for 2-3 weeks.