- Thread starter
- #41
Okay thanks good to know. I was nervous to anyway.Don't. It is better to heal by second intention here.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Okay thanks good to know. I was nervous to anyway.Don't. It is better to heal by second intention here.
Apparently!
Wait do you not know who Geraldo is though?so close! Cause Witcher is Geralt of Rivia
She’ll be fine. But......there’s definitely something wrong with the feathers on her head!@azygous heres some more zoomed out photos that hopefully show location better.
View attachment 2532804View attachment 2532805View attachment 2532806View attachment 2532807
No should I !?Wait do you not know who Geraldo is though?
yeah... not enough! her sisters have a lot more feathers up there.She’ll be fine. But......there’s definitely something wrong with the feathers on her head!
It's not too hard. Just bend a needle in a U shape, heat it up, or use alchohol to sterilize it, then once through one side, and once through the other, pull snug (just till the wound is closed) then tie. She'd cluck and maybe squirm on needle entry, but afterwards they're much better off. You just have to be able to stomach it. (or find someone who can). Make sure you irrigate the wound first though. Honestly it doesn't look that big though. I'd just keep it clean. It will take longer to heal without a stitch, but should still be fine.I wouldn’t want to hurt her as I’ve never really sewed before
Thank you!! That’s good to know.It's not too hard. Just bend a needle in a U shape, heat it up, or use alchohol to sterilize it, then once through one side, and once through the other, pull snug (just till the wound is closed) then tie. She'd cluck and maybe squirm on needle entry, but afterwards they're much better off. You just have to be able to stomach it. (or find someone who can). Make sure you irrigate the wound first though. Honestly it doesn't look that big though. I'd just keep it clean. It will take longer to heal without a stitch, but should still be fine.