NY chicken lover!!!!

I hope is all is well with everyone! I worked overtime on Mothers day got some mulch down and fill dirt in, got some plants done, grocery shopping done, cleaned up dog vomit, clothes washed meals made, homework done, and bills paid. I'm tired. well I confess I didn't actually clean the dog vomit, since it was on my favorite blankets and pillow I just wrapped it up and moved it out the way figuring tomorrow is another day!!!
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Oh the chickens you ask they are great seems my one silkie and barred rock are having an egg laying contest LOL. Oh funny thing my barred rock Sandy will only lay where the golf ball is so it accidently gets moved between the two boxes when cleaning, I giggled to myself when I realized that. I wonder what will happen when I put more golf balls in more nest boxes, I got two sets of babies one in which will be coming of age pretty soon LOL.

Have a great night all!
 
I washed it with soap & water & put some Bactrin on it ( antibiotic ointment .)
I read somewhere that peroixide can harm a cut .
.Heres some info from http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/h/hydrogen-peroxide.htm#.UZBdycqK1dw

" For many of us, hydrogen peroxide was one of the first things we put on a cut or a wound, but that is less recommended nowadays. The reason, according to numerous medical sites, is that there is a downside to the hydrogen peroxide as well. It also damages healthy cells that are needed for the wounds to heal and hinders them from getting to the area where the healing needs to take place. The HealthFinder publication of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services says don't use hydrogen peroxide on a wound because it interferes with healing. The U.S. Gymnastics team has followed the recommendations of researchers and uses soap and water for cleansing wounds and not hydrogen peroxide. The National Safety Council's First Aid Pocket Guide (1996) says "DO NOT use hydrogen peroxide It does not kill bacteria, and it adversely affects capillary blood flow and wound healing." The Mayo Clinic gives the same advice."

As the cut is on my face & I dont want it to scar ..I didnt use it ..
I wash / pat it a couple times a day with a moisturizing soap . As I have found that cuts heal faster if they are a little moisturized ..
All I know is my daughter got an infection at her incision site when she got home after heart surgery. Her heart specialist put her on antibiotic and said to use hydrogen peroxide on it. Now this is after it has a scab though. I know hydrogen peroxide drys out skin some and is slightly acidic. That is probably where it can harm the cut seeing acid will eat away live or dead cells. I personaly prefer rubbing alcohol. I've always done that though even as a kid. I only by the 91% at that. I use it for everything though. Get a white head pop it use alcohol to dry/clean it. bug bite rubbing alcohol. Athletes foot rubbing alcohol drys it out. That's just me though I don't do docs much myself so I tend to use it for all lol. It's sorta like turpentine good for lots of stuff. Sadly I don't use turpentine for anything though.

just my 2 cents and what I've been told.

jlaw
 
I washed it with soap & water & put some Bactrin on it ( antibiotic ointment .)
I read somewhere that peroixide can harm a cut .
.Heres some info from http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/h/hydrogen-peroxide.htm#.UZBdycqK1dw

[COLOR=000080]" For many of us, hydrogen peroxide was one of the first things we put on a cut or a wound, but that is less recommended nowadays.  The reason, according to numerous medical sites, is that there is a downside to the hydrogen peroxide as well.  It also damages healthy cells that are needed for the wounds to heal and hinders them from getting to the area where the healing needs to take place. The HealthFinder publication of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services says don't use hydrogen peroxide on a wound because it interferes with healing. The U.S. Gymnastics team has followed the recommendations of researchers and uses soap and water for cleansing wounds and not hydrogen peroxide. The National Safety Council's First Aid Pocket Guide (1996) says "DO NOT use hydrogen peroxide  It does not kill bacteria, and it adversely affects capillary blood flow and wound healing."   The Mayo Clinic gives the same advice.[/COLOR]"

 As the cut is on my face & I dont want it to scar ..I didnt use it ..
I wash / pat it a couple times a day with a moisturizing soap . As I have found that cuts heal faster if they are a little moisturized ..


The slower you take to heal and scab the less chance of a scar. Good idea to use an antibiotic lotion or ointment to minimize scabbing and scaring. And try to minimize sun exposure to it until it is healed. Best...~D~
 
Can anyone tell me why my rooster sits on eggs in the nest box!?! Iv caught him doing it multiple times! He jumps in...sings and happy little song and then sits on the eggs..i finally got a pic of it yesturday but its super blurry because when i get close , he jumps out and runs away lol..
 
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7:30 this morning. All of the chickens are out and about. This little "nocturnal predator" was out hunting chickens. Was.

 

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