The bluecote is probably irritating her wound, clean that off pat dry and apply neosporin in a thin layer with a cotton swab and not your finger. And leave it alone. You will need to reapply till wound is healed.
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Yeah, but that was for the oil, not any kind of wound care. You probably didn't really harm her so don't worry.I had heard they use it on ducks to clean them when there are oil spills
I just applied straight cornstarch (no water or anything) and that seems to be helping. I've been cleaning up blood sprayed all over the floor and wall from her vigorously shaking her head all day long, after scratching open the woundsThe bluecote is probably irritating her wound, clean that off pat dry and apply neosporin in a thin layer with a cotton swab and not your finger. And leave it alone. You will need to reapply till wound is healed.
Unmedicated Neosporin or generic brand is fine, load it on because she’ll try and get it off. Put a mirror in near her cage, it will keep her distracted.Yes - this is VERY helpful! OK - after reading other posts, it seems that I was working off of some misinformation. I had read awhile ago that Bluecote was what to use in this situation so that is really the only thing I have on hand. I can run out and get some cornstarch now. How do I apply it? Probably need to mix with water, no? I will order vetericyn now. What type of antibiotic ointment? Like Neosporin? And what about all that Bluecote all over her head? Thanks again!!!
Ouch!I'll keep that in mind. I have heard of cayenne pepper and sugar to stop bleeding.
What...that's chilli powder !! No way !!!! it'll be agonyI'll keep that in mind. I have heard of cayenne pepper and sugar to stop bleeding.
I'll keep that in mind. I have heard of cayenne pepper and sugar to stop bleeding