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Raising BackYard Chickens
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Baytril dosage for ducks with bumblefoot
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<blockquote data-quote="Isaac 0" data-source="post: 25946600" data-attributes="member: 437550"><p>I would personally leave the wound alone.</p><p>Soaking, applying ointments, and bandaging the foot are all conducive to healing and should still be done.</p><p>However, continuing to excavate tissue from the wound may lead to further contamination, and interruption of the healing process. At this point it appears to be doing well, but If at any point you notice discharge, potent smell, swelling, or anything alarming I would suspect the wound is infected. Antibiotics would be necessary to penetrate deep into the tissue.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Do you happen to remember the dose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isaac 0, post: 25946600, member: 437550"] I would personally leave the wound alone. Soaking, applying ointments, and bandaging the foot are all conducive to healing and should still be done. However, continuing to excavate tissue from the wound may lead to further contamination, and interruption of the healing process. At this point it appears to be doing well, but If at any point you notice discharge, potent smell, swelling, or anything alarming I would suspect the wound is infected. Antibiotics would be necessary to penetrate deep into the tissue. Do you happen to remember the dose? [/QUOTE]
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