I never tried one - I think I'll have to buy some! Sounds nice.Oh, I'm with you, love those bath bombs! We don't have a big enough tub to use them either, alas.
I bet a nice lavender one would be soothing.
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I never tried one - I think I'll have to buy some! Sounds nice.Oh, I'm with you, love those bath bombs! We don't have a big enough tub to use them either, alas.
I bet a nice lavender one would be soothing.
kinda look like naked mole rats. Have you seen them at the Pacific Science Center?Don't ask me why but I guess I never knew bunnies weren't born with hair! Eew! They look so gross!![]()
careful with verterycin, it is chlorine & can harm eyes.
I would use a broad spectrum antibiotic...and they eye cream that comes in the teeny tube, very expensive & I cannot remember the name but has a consistancy of vaseline.
Ask pettec63 what it is called.
Sorry about the double post, I thought it did not go through the first time.
other than that, when was the eye infection ?
OH you still can get lye just not Red Devil lye. I have a 5 gal bucket of it.It used to be on cans of red devil lye, but you cannot buy lye anymore...so I have had no luck finding the recipe anymore![]()
kinda look like naked mole rats. Have you seen them at the Pacific Science Center?
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I don't know about eye creams/gels, but I would give her Tylan. You can get it in injectable format or a powder to mix with water. Swollen, oozing eyes can be a sign of a respitory infection which can be very contagious. So watch for other signs in the rest of your flock, runny noses, sneezing, gasping, wheezing, as well as bubbly, oozy, swollen eyes, and if you see any in your other birds, treat the whole flock. The injectable Tylan works better/faster from what I've read, but I've only used the mix with water kind.
Those naked mole rats are about as ugly as those hairless dogs that seem to be so popular in Southern California. Yucky!Oh yea I have seen that exhibit. Those are wierd looking creatures. But at least I know these critters will eventually grow hair and be fluffy rabbits lol