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Hiiii again. I asked my vet but they don't sell it :/ I heard thyme oil works? I have that...Welcome To BYC
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Hiiii again. I asked my vet but they don't sell it :/ I heard thyme oil works? I have that...Welcome To BYC
You can ask your vet for medication.
Thank you so so much!!!!Can you get acidified copper sulfate there? Copper sulfate will work if acid, such as vinegar is added, but do not use plain copper sulfate without making it acidic. It is used for canker sometimes and sour crop. Thyme oil concentrate capsules have been used, but I do not know how effective they are. Canker is carried by pigeons and wild birds. Disinfect your waterers and feeders, since she can spread it to the others. Check with pet stores that sell fish for metronidazole/fish Zole. Pigeon enthusiasts will also use ronidazole, which is sometimes available from pigeon suppliers online.
We have the copper sulfate. Do we feed it to her or just put it on the woundCan you get acidified copper sulfate there? Copper sulfate will work if acid, such as vinegar is added, but do not use plain copper sulfate without making it acidic. It is used for canker sometimes and sour crop. Thyme oil concentrate capsules have been used, but I do not know how effective they are. Canker is carried by pigeons and wild birds. Disinfect your waterers and feeders, since she can spread it to the others. Check with pet stores that sell fish for metronidazole/fish Zole. Pigeon enthusiasts will also use ronidazole, which is sometimes available from pigeon suppliers online.
If you have just Copper Sulfate, you must acidify it.We have the copper sulfate. Do we feed it to her or just put it on the wound
Thank you!If you have just Copper Sulfate, you must acidify it.
Instructions can be found in this link https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...copper-sulfate-properly.1452663/post-27747986
If you have Acidified Copper Sulfate that's usually sold for livestock, then it's not necessary to acidify it.