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EastonsMommy
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Oh most definitely NOT !Oh wow, looks much better! Closing up already, you're doing great. Now, never let that mama hen hatch again! Bad mama!
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Oh most definitely NOT !Oh wow, looks much better! Closing up already, you're doing great. Now, never let that mama hen hatch again! Bad mama!
Oh no ! It says pain relieverYou don't need an animal friendly ointment. Neosporin, Bacitracin or a generic equivalent will do. Even Vaseline in a pinch. Just make sure it does NOT contain a pain-relieving ingredient, as this is toxic to chickens. And don't let it dry out. It will heal. Did I tell you you can make a saline solution, put it in a spray bottle, spray it good twice a day, gently blot it dry with a clean towel, then put the ointment on?
Same ingredients, rushing to clean it offYeah, in small print, bottom left it says +Pain, Scar Relief. What about the Neosporin?
I think it's okay for a one-time use, if you can get something else tomorrow. Or ... have you been using it all along? If so, just switch to plain Vaseline or petroleum jelly if you have some.Oh n
Oh no ! It says pain reliever![]()
Thank god I was in full panic modeDon't panic. It's not going to kill your chick on the spot, relax!