TriCare Wound Ointment--WARNING!!! DO NOT USE ON BIRDS!!

wrap them in a towel to tuck the wings in and wash with a mild soap and water carefully. I posted above that it is very sticky and hard to get off but gently keep rinsing it off. Good Luck.
 
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Gosh dang it, I put this on my rooster last night. I just posted a message under emergencies, diseases, etc. "Tore up rooster." Stripe seems to be doing OK considering his injuries. I am going to remove it tonight as suggested and put neosporin or something I find at the feed store for poultry. My worry about taking off the TRI-Care right now, is that he may further injure his wing. He's in a kennel, but alert and eating as I write this ... looking a little spunky. Thanks for the heads up, I will take heed. That stuff is smelly so I can see how it could cause breathing problems.

Best, Babsie
 
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Pramoxine the pain ingredient in neosporin plus pain relief is actually pramocaine--another -caine product for what it's worth. those wishing to avid those drugs with their chickens should take note.
 

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