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flewdcoop
In the Brooder
It get to the 90s and sometimes 100s and high humidity. They have plenty of shade in the run and ventilation in the coop.I think he should survive.How hot does it get there in the Summer?
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It get to the 90s and sometimes 100s and high humidity. They have plenty of shade in the run and ventilation in the coop.I think he should survive.How hot does it get there in the Summer?
Sounds great going to use it on our rooster he has frostbite badly thanks!!Yeah, won't grow back. Won't happen again though. My dad had the same thing happen yrs ago with a RIR, was a smooth comb afterwards.
Should be fine in the heat, some have birds more suited to cold weather such as chantecler's that do fine in hot weather.
I recommend Lambert kay EMT gel to put on it, TSC has it.
" It interacts with the wound site maintaining a moist environment that encourages wound healing. Collagen provides the matrix for new cell growth. It acts as a tissue adhesive, helps to prevent bacterial infection by covering the wound and reduces the potential of scarring. EMT Gel helps reduce bleeding, pain and itching, seals and protects the wound and promotes rapid healing. "
I've seen it work wonders on bad wounds, think I'll try it myself if I ever get a bad cut again :-D