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u/ravenswren · 1 pointr/chickens

When you clip the flap the open wound will be exposed, that’s why depending on the size and the depth it might be best to let a vet handle it and stitch it closed. The fact that it has a flap seems to me that it is more than a superficial scrape. Also the vet will be able to numb it before cutting it. When the flap sits there, it is dead tissue and serves as a breeding ground for bacteria. Often when you loosen it with saline and pick it up you’re going to find pus under there. If you wait the wound will ‘tunnel’ and work it’s way under and out to infect healthy tissue. I would definitely say take her to the vet and ask to watch. The skin flap removal is going to be painful and without a numbing agent, in my opinion, it’s not fair to her. Others probably disagree, but I baby my girls lol. Maybe ask your vet about observing some suturing, then you’ll have a good idea of what it entails. He might me open to giving you a script for xylocaine which can be filled at you local pharmacy and you can just purchase diabetic syringes there. Penicillin for injection can be purchased usually at your local feed store at your vet should be able to give you dosing instructions based on the size of your chicks.

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If you learn suturing this is what I use. Haven’t found absorbable available to public, so these are removed after 10 days. Suture kit- I keep collapsible bowl of alcohol right there cause guaranteed I’m going to do something that breaks ‘sterile’. The extra curved forceps are invaluable- you don’t realize how tough chicken skin is until you’re trying to put a suture needle through it. These scissors are wicked sharp. If you have to cut a flap off or trip edges of a wound to suture cleanly, this does it quickly. Be careful I laid my finger open with them more than once. Great sewing scissors also lol.

I got an inexpensive tool bag to carry my stuff in. Then I just had the smaller bottles, put some of the gloves, droppers, etc. in a ziploc. And a couple of grocery bags to use for trash. Now I can grab it and go to coop and treat treat or at house but everything is at one place.

u/Dycus · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

I have a few pairs of these locking dental pliers, the kind they use to put the rubber bands on braces. They have small jaws and two locking states. Very, very useful for removing supports (and lots of other things as well). Tiny-jawed locking pliers are really useful.

I have medical-grade ones, but they're expensive. I found some on Amazon that are pretty cheap, though I haven't tried them to judge their quality:
http://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Mathieu-Clamps-Holding-Stopping/dp/B00315A0F6
http://www.amazon.com/Oral32-5-5-Inch-Mathieu-Needle-Holder/dp/B004SHB6UE