Manna Pro Theracyn Wound & Skin Care Poultry Liquid, 8 oz
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On that, you should seek advice from a veterinarian. You can use this product around your eyes, but it isn't recommended for use as an eye flush.
No, there are no antibiotics in this product.
This item will assist in the cleaning of the foot in the case of bumblefoot.
I used this on a barn cat and separated him, he had a bad cut that healed perfectly and looked great, I have some for my horses, cats, and dogs, and I also have some for my poultry, very good products.
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I discovered this product while researching products to help treat my Indian Runner duck's Bumble foot. Because there are no farm vets in my area, I am learning how to treat my ducks' ailments myself. I applied it to his foot and wrapped it in a bandage, which I changed every day and reapplied the medication to. His foot eventually healed, and he was able to run around without pain once more.
This, combined with the fact that she despises being separated from my drake for more than a few seconds, meant that driving her an hour away with or without him, then having them separated during the operation and possibly while recovering if things went wrong, was not an option. Plus, she's my daughter, and I didn't want her to suffer any pain or develop any foot problems as a result of the operation. So I acted quickly and bought it. After doing some research, I discovered that soaking her foot in Epsom salts for ten minutes twice a day was the best treatment. After 20 minutes of spraying, wrapping her foot in gauze, and applying a nonstick bandage, her foot was saved. She improved in days, and I'd share before and after photos if Amazon's photo policies weren't so intrusive. In other words, it may save your duck or chicken's life by preventing pain and walking problems.
If you own a farm, you're already familiar with how effective this method is. Bumblefoot in chickens, dog bites in ducks, donkey bites in donkeys, cat bites in cats, and escape wounds in pigs. This stuff cures all of them, prevents infection, and speeds up the healing process considerably. On Amazon, you can get a great deal. Get it now, before you're in desperate need of it!.
This was purchased for one of my laying hens who had been attacked by a raccoon. She was nearly scalped by the raccoon, who left a horrific head wound. I placed an order right away, and it arrived the following day. It's a spray, so it's incredibly simple to use. It was only used for about 8 days before it began to heal. After eight days, a firm scab had formed over the wound (which covered the majority of her head). No infection, no drainage, started applying a cream (Hen Healer - day 9) on the ninth day. Amazon carries it) to keep the scab soft. The scab began to shrink after a few days, and new skin and feathers began to emerge. Manna Pro Theracyn Wound is a product that I strongly recommend. Poultry Skin Care is a company that specializes in the care of poultry. (These two products, along with the Hen Healer, are now staples in my flock's first-aid kit. ).
My hen had large wounds on her back from an animal attack, and I wasn't sure she'd make it, so I secluded her and got this for her. After using this, I was surprised at how quickly it scabbed over and fell off. Her feathers had been missing for a while, but they've all grown back now: ) She was sick for a while but is now feeling much better and eating and drinking normally.
In two weeks, the wound had healed completely!.
All of my chicken-owning friends swear by it.