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Roosters eye is significantly improved from Saturday and turns out he didn't actually lose his eye it was just so swollen and goopy it looked that way. It's bright and clear and almost not swollen around it now, and it appears he can see out of it.
That big change happened overnight last night.
On the other hand, his missing sinus area on his upper beak also changed overnight. It used to be really nasty goopy with green/yellow pus field, and overnight it changed to black and dry. Hoping that also means it's healing but it could be eschar.



Speaking of which, the pharmaceutical hump day question of the week is:

What live animal(s) are approved by the FDA as a medical device?
Leeches!!!!
 
its a bug spray not a plant killer.... Wipe it off with a damp cloth with a little dab of dish soap. Then wipe the dis soap off. with a damp clothl.

deb

I know it sounds like a crazy question but I killed 3 grape vines last year when I sprayed some raid to kill some mosquito's on my screened porch.
That's why I asked. Thank you.
 
Roosters eye is significantly improved from Saturday and turns out he didn't actually lose his eye it was just so swollen and goopy it looked that way. It's bright and clear and almost not swollen around it now, and it appears he can see out of it.
That big change happened overnight last night.
On the other hand, his missing sinus area on his upper beak also changed overnight. It used to be really nasty goopy with green/yellow pus field, and overnight it changed to black and dry. Hoping that also means it's healing but it could be eschar.



Speaking of which, the pharmaceutical hump day question of the week is:

What live animal(s) are approved by the FDA as a medical device?
leaches
 

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