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What do you use to bandage a neck?

TripMomma

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Jan 27, 2015
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One of my 3 1/2 week olds has scratched the back of her neck bald and raw. I have dusted her with "Garden and Poultry Dust" and been spraying the wound with "Blue-Kote". I have not seen any bugs, they are still in the house on paper towels. She is still scratching, I tried to put the cut off top of a sock around her neck to protect the wound from scratching but she freaked out so much after 30 min I took it off. Is there something better I should use as a bandage? Thanks.
 
Many farm stores will carry AluSpray or AluShield, an aluminum based spray bandage that can be used on animals of all breeds. Here is a link to read:
http://www.neogen.com/AnimalSafety/pdf/ProdInfo/Tech_Bulletins/08887.pdf

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Great, thanks I will look for that...sounds perfect.

I just gave my three 3 1/2 weeks olds and my 4 almost 5 weeks olds a thorough once over and saw no bugs at all on anyone. Could there be any other reason for the scratching?

Just in case...how often should I be dusting them with the poultry dust?
 
She is only in a brooder with 2 other babies her age, and she is top dog. All the damage is from her scratching, I haven't seen the other two dare peck her, she is a Welsummer, in with a Salmon Faverolle and a Barred Rock. If I see that change I can possibly get her by herself, but it would be a bit of a juggling act.

I'm not sure about the gauze, when I tried the sock top she got a nail caught in the fabric...might happen with gauze too. I just wish I knew why she is scratching the back of her neck like this. It is pretty new, over the last 3 or so days.
 
I broke down tonight and put band-aids on her toes. Hopefully that helps the scratching do no more damage. I used the fabric-y type, and only the sticky parts....cut off the pad.

I checked all 7 chicks over pretty thoroughly yesterday and today, I didn't see any bugs. I did dust them all yesterday with garden and poultry dust just in case.
 
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That's very strange. She could have gotten a sore on her neck that made her start scratching it and now it is a lot more than a sore. It probably just hurts so she is scratching it right now. Just make sure to keep an eye on it, especially for infection. Don't forget to keep me updated. :)
 
So far the bandages on the toes seem to be doing the trick. I have sprayed the area 3 or 4 times with Blue Kote too, it seems to have helped it build up a scab. It is impossible to see if it is red and irritated because the Blue Kote turns everything purple but it does feel hot to the touch or seem painful to her.
 

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