Quote: This Spring has been crazy for everyone. Fishing opener is next weekend and there is still feet of ice on the lakes - not sure there has ever been a year that the ice wasn't "out" by fishing opener. We are lucky this time around with no snow for us in Northern Minnesota. I think most of the snow is south. We haven't been warm the last few days (last weekend was gorgeous) but it is reaching above freezing so the snow that we do have is departing (finally). The birds have moved North and I'm hearing lots of "love songs" from the Chickadees, Robins and Doves. There is hope for Spring!
Thought of you when I saw this:
Get duramycin in the water to prevent infection.Need wounded guinea advice: The guy putting in our new goat fence brought his dog with him yesterday and it attacked one of our guinea hens.![]()
She's missing skin and feathers on most of one half of her back. Also has 3 pretty deep puncture wounds. I cleaned the wounds with diluted peroxide, then treated with iodine, then covered it with Neosporine. She's resting now in the basement (didn't want to leave her in the barn due to flies.) Bleeding stopped, but the wound area is looking darker this morning. Maybe just bruising? The shock seems to have worn off, and she's picking at her food a bit, but not really moving around. Anything else I should do for her?
Quote: This works too.