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I wish we could take him to a vet, but my DH is in college, and right now we can't even pay our bills.
We did the surgery on Monday and checked the area on Tuesday. There was obviously still a lot of infection, so we squeezed some more out (
) and wrapped it back up. We skipped a day and then checked it again this morning. Still a lot of infection, but there seems to be less and less each day. We're afraid of digging too deep with the scalpel and cutting a tendon. My husband is great, doing all the dirty work while I hold our roo's wings down and talk to him gently. (He'll actually close his eyes partly and start to sleep!)
One change I noticed as I was right up next to his head: On Monday (and for months prior) the edges of his comb were a purplish color. I remarked that it looked like a burnt piece of bacon. On Tuesday only the tips were purple. And today the whole comb is a bright, healthy red! Does the comb color indicate sickness in a bird?
Also, we were thinking about giving him an internal antibiotic, but can't afford the vet visit. Is there a good over-the-counter one we can get at Walmart or online?
We did the surgery on Monday and checked the area on Tuesday. There was obviously still a lot of infection, so we squeezed some more out (

One change I noticed as I was right up next to his head: On Monday (and for months prior) the edges of his comb were a purplish color. I remarked that it looked like a burnt piece of bacon. On Tuesday only the tips were purple. And today the whole comb is a bright, healthy red! Does the comb color indicate sickness in a bird?
Also, we were thinking about giving him an internal antibiotic, but can't afford the vet visit. Is there a good over-the-counter one we can get at Walmart or online?