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Weird.Well, dang, I copied and pasted that. What the heck? oh, well.
Those things usually sting, the liquid bandage stuff as Aunt Angus says.
I'll check out a different liquid bandage product, I guess.
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Weird.Well, dang, I copied and pasted that. What the heck? oh, well.
Those things usually sting, the liquid bandage stuff as Aunt Angus says.
Let us know what you find. It certainly seems like a good idea. I wonder if there's one for veterinary use out there somewhere... I'll see if I can find anything...Weird.
I'll check out a different liquid bandage product, I guess.
I know there's Skin glue for veterinary use, I may get that too, to add to my chicken first aid kit.Let us know what you find. It certainly seems like a good idea. I wonder if there's one for veterinary use out there somewhere... I'll see if I can find anything...
Does that work similarly? I'd be interested in that. That's what my lazy Google search has turned up so farI know there's Skin glue for veterinary use, I may get that too, to add to my chicken first aid kit.
It uses a protein binder, so not exactly the same thing.Does that work similarly? I'd be interested in that. That's what my lazy Google search has turned up so far
Thanks! I'll probably pick that up, too. Can't seem to have enough supplies!It uses a protein binder, so not exactly the same thing.
Shaving creams, some of them also have propane in the ingredients.Some of those ingredient's on the box in your picture above is flammable. I don't think that I would put it on myself, let alone put it on chicken's.