I don't know. I have two boys and my daughter causes more stress than the two of them. However my eldest son will make me gray by the time I'm 40. He's the child that would think it was a fun idea to ride a tricycle off the roof into a wading pool....Boys.. would be stressed with more than one of them![]()
this is so aweful. My heart goes out to you. It's horrid to lose birds. I hope that they catch that dog and put it down quickly.I need help, I had 19 chickens, 8 weeks and 19 weeks, I was an idiot, I'll deal with that later. I should not have left them to free range while I was gone, such an idiot.
Someone's dog came and just started killing them while we were gone, we came home while he was finishing them off, he was killing them, just to kill them.
10 are dead, some died just while we were looking for the others. A few are fine, thank God. They somehow flew away and hid.
I have an injured 8 week old polish now, I think she's in shock. I had six 8 week olds- Now I am down to this one and one is perfectly fine, she she got away.
The 19 week olds- I guess 6 of those are dead. everything is a blur, trying to remain focused here thru the tears, never thought I'd cry over a chicken, but here I am.
Okay what do I do with the injured, I know that dog bites are bad for anything, know I heard that before.
I have the one 8 week old polish in shock and 4 of the older hens with dog bites. What do I do?
Right now they are drying off, on top of all this it was raining.
Please help!
-Lynn
it also helps to sort of knead the tube before you apply, although I may give up and stick the stuff in a jar. I just apply a even coat covering whatever wound. the blue kote works great as well, it's kind of like the nuskin that you can use on human cuts, it seals the area and sterilizes everything. I think as far as promoting healing thought hte nustock works better. for the larger wounds you may find it works better to apply the nustock in an even layer directly to a large gauze square, plop that down over the wound and hold in place with vetwrap. Frequently how I've treated more serious flesh wounds that I wanted to apply ointment to on humans and dogs. It's less painful for the patient and ensures good contact of ointment to wound.A lot of people have trouble squeezing the Nustock out of the tube since the sulfur in it turns to concrete. Many have said they just emptied it into small jar and stirred it well or added some oil to it and it thinned a bit. Vaseline would work since that is the base of neosporin.
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