As long as if it's the neosporin WITHOUT pain reliever. The pain reliever is toxic to chickens.
Clean it with rubbing alcohol, put neosporin on it and put a bandaid on it.
The best awser is yes cause the other day i used it on my rabbit BUT only the reagler 1 cause if u use like plus OMFG!!he or she is a gonner so these are the steps put on a glove and they might jump cause it does hurt a lil so ya thx bella.:P
Chickens will lay more eggs when it is warm and sunny. You can put a light where the nests are to innfluence the chickens to lay more eggs.
on a hamster?or on you?................ well on a hamster you cant do much because they are so little,on a HUMAN well just keep ice on it and apply neosporin to the cut (this is for the HUMAN not hamster!)
Their feet follow the function that they are put to.
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.
Take the splinter out first. Then worry about cleaning the wound.
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
Yes you can. it is an effective double anti-bacterial ointment. You can also use Neosporin which is a triple anti-bacterial.
If your bulldog has an open cut, then peroxide and Neosporin will do the trick.
neosporin.
Neosporin... a bandaid... isoproypol.
Yes. If its for a cut or something under it.
Yes. The cream, NOT the ointment.
Clean it with rubbing alcohol, put neosporin on it and put a bandaid on it.
if it is a cut or a bruse, you clean it and then put a bandige on it. if you are burned put neosporin and a bandige on it.