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Take the splinter out first. Then worry about cleaning the wound.
As long as if it's the neosporin WITHOUT pain reliever. The pain reliever is toxic to chickens.
Make sure to clean the wound and bandage it. Put Neosporin on it too.
1st you want to put peroxide on the wound 2nd put Neosporin and a bandied and woo-la fixed
I would use Neosporin
If your bulldog has an open cut, then peroxide and Neosporin will do the trick.
Chickens heal very well, so it will quite possibly heal on its own. I'd put a little Neosporin or triple antibiotic ointment on the wound, though.
Neosporin can be effective against staph. It is able to kill Staphylococcus aureus (methicillin-sensitive strains, MSSA), Staphylococcus epidermidis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterobacter aerogenes, Escherichia coli, Streptococcus pyogenes Anaerobic streptococcus. Neosporin is not able to kill certain strains of Staphylococcus aureus such as strains with methicillin-resistance (MRSA). For anything other than a minor wound, you should consult with your doctor. Neosporin is better at preventing a staph infection than curing it. If you have an active, infected wound putting neosporin (or any similar product) can actually be counter-productive, since it prevents the area from draining. Staph is very serious, and by the time you know you have a staph infection, it may be too late for neosporin alone to be effective.
neosporin.
nothing....it's just a yucca plant. if there is a wound, apply neosporin and cover with a bandage.
Neosporin... a bandaid... isoproypol.
Yes. If its for a cut or something under it.