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This is too large of a wound and I think it should be left open to heal from the sides inward, and from the inside out.So glad this hen is going to make it!I had a family practice doctor recently tell me to not keep putting ointment on my kids wounds as they need to dry up and scab and heal. I know at the hospital we kept burns moist but perhaps the doctor is right about letting things dry and scab up. Just thought I would share that point of view with you as it was new to me.![]()
Oh. I thought salt would burn! But very good to know!Depends on the wound. Surface wounds, yes they should be allowed to dry up and scab over. Deep wounds, need to heal from the inside out. Allowing them to dry and scab over may allow an infection to set in under the scab. I would also use natural sea salt to help washout wounds. It is soothing and helps aid in healing.
This has been my experience at least with the deep puncture wounds my dogs would get with their occasional fighting.. ugh!
Okay... so I am not the only one that loves to here the POP when a flea dies between my tweezers? !!! May all fleas die a firey death!But the litle chihuahua is starting to hate me cause he's blone and I can roll him over and pick them off his belly, I crush them between the backs of both thumb nails till I hear them pop. I'm getting so sick of fleas!!!!
OH NO!!!!!Roger is gone...
Ditto!So sorry Nova! Your tales of your chickens are so good that I always feel the loss when you lose one!![]()
I hate when that happens!Our stir fy didn't turn out so well tonight. Can I give veggies lightly coated in sesame seed oil to the hens? I've googled and I've searched here, but can't find anything. Would you give them to your birds?
. But NO mites!I didn't do anything different so I guess I'll give the hot summer the credit. I have never had my coop so dry and dusty before.![]()
love that recipe thanks for sharing !!I haven't tried this, but it sure looks good!!
Apple Pie Filling
he he he
That's how it all started with the lap hen i had, i saved her life the first week after i bought her, after that she was MY hen and no one else dared brave her fury to get into my lap except the rooster, and though she was small she ruled the coop during her reign. It was something to see her bossing hens nearly twice her size! I could just about hear her telling them how momma loved her best, she got to go INSIDE...........I'm sure your girl will be the same way![]()
so glad she is doing so wellOn the up side, Shawarma is doing very well. I hope her booboo heals as fast as her "queen bee" ego has grown... She prefers warm, wet food now, she has her own coop in the garage, she has a heat lamp, she gets to come inside every day to get tended to...
She deserves to be spoiled!