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I have given you advice numerous times now. I understand your nervous to dub him. If you can’t find a vet to do it for you I suggest you find someone else willing to help.
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If he’s still alive after all this time it isn’t affecting him that bad. Wait til it cools down. Withhold water for a day before. Use sharp leather cutting shears. Wrap the bird in a towel tightly. One person hold, the other cut the comb where it folds. It will bleed a lot. Dunk his entire head in ice cold water and then use blood clot, DE, firewood ash to help the blood clot and scab over.
You need to be able to cut it quickly. Clean cuts heal better, bleed less and are easier on the bird. The vitamin k before hand will help the blood thicken and it won’t flow as fast same as lack of water.
If he’s still alive after all this time it isn’t affecting him that bad. Wait til it cools down. Withhold water for a day before. Use sharp leather cutting shears. Wrap the bird in a towel tightly. One person hold, the other cut the comb where it folds. It will bleed a lot. Dunk his entire head in ice cold water and then use blood clot, DE, firewood ash to help the blood clot and scab over.
You need to be able to cut it quickly. Clean cuts heal better, bleed less and are easier on the bird. The vitamin k before hand will help the blood thicken and it won’t flow as fast same as lack of water.
I have been absent today due to jury duty. I’ll read and catch up.Can anyone suggest foods that are high with vitamin K ?? I mean regular food which might be available everywhere n easily .. whatever it may be ... Meat or even green vegetables etc anything containing Vit K.
Where @Saaniya lives , she is out of vitamin K stock at vet store and me too having the same problem. I think if you guys could suggest some food which contains vitamin K , that would be somewhat helpful for our roosters.
@staceyj please check on this post too. It might be useful to you too.