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BluKote is good stuff, I keep it on hand for minor cuts, etc. but if it's something I want to be able to "look at" then I'll use something else.
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I wish I’d thought of that or had something else on hand before I sprayed and turned everything dark! Is that necrosis or blue kote? Hmmmn? I just saw bleeding and immediately went with my go to, I have a can with me 90% of the time, solution. What is that they say about hindsight?
 
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I wish I’d thought of that or had something else on hand before I sprayed and turned everything dark! Is that necrosis or blue kote? Hmmmn? I just saw bleeding and immediately went with my go to, I have a can with me 90% of the time, solution. What is that they say about hindsight?
LOL Well, I've had that "hindsight" myself:) But you know Kris, at the end of the day, the stuff really is good, so....I still use it. I'm usually blue along with the chicken for several days, but I still use it!
 
I am not enamored with the blue stuff.
The couple times I've used it it just attracted more pecking attention:
-From other birds, in the case of a chick with a bloody comb.
-From the bird it was on, bloody pin feather on tail...he just tried really hard to preen that crap off himself.
I even used it to ID a bird, figured it would stain her feathers...she preened it all off with a day. SMH.
It did work pretty well to stain water in the house waste water system to test a plumbing problem:gig.

I use vetricyn or neosporin on the chickens.
 
I am not enamored with the blue stuff.
The couple times I've used it it just attracted more pecking attention:
-From other birds, in the case of a chick with a bloody comb.
-From the bird it was on, bloody pin feather on tail...he just tried really hard to preen that crap off himself.
I even used it to ID a bird, figured it would stain her feathers...she preened it all off with a day. SMH.
It did work pretty well to stain water in the house waste water system to test a plumbing problem:gig.

I use vetricyn or neosporin on the chickens.
I don't use as an anti-pick, just for it's antiseptic (?) properties. They can preen it off pretty quick depending on where it's located. I did find out it is good for egg i.d. I "painted" a vent one time, eggs had a blue streak for several days:)
Combs...I usually just leave those alone, a scab is fairly dark, anything like BluKote or even something shiny like Neosporin just draws attention - at least with mine:rolleyes:
 
So @Dona Worry ..hows the ailing birds this morn?
They are doing good! The feet look pretty knarly, I'll probably do a soak and take more pictures during lunch.
All 3 hobbled over to the food using their feet at least a little, and Jamie (previously known as Zoe) and Peri both stood to eat. Victoria lay down to eat and drink, but did walk a little to go back to the log.
 
I have used BluKote that has worked well with scalped Polish chickens. My chickens stopped pecking or pulling out feathers with application every 2-3 days. It worked at least 4 or 5 times over several years. There also is a product called Alushield that is a silver wound bandage that works to help keep wounds clean and hide red:

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