Eye injuries can happen quite often in donkeys. They aren’t rare, but they shouldn’t be taken lightly. Always call your veterinarian Four Oaks, NC if you notice that your donkey has a puffy, swollen eye. If your vet suspects a scratch to the eye he will most likely stain the eye to reveal any type of scratch. The stain will leave a green discharge in your donkey’s eye. The discharge may also exit through your donkey’s nose, which is quite common. Once the scratch is identified, the vet may prescribe drops or ointment to treat the pain and the scratch. Ointment is most common and may need to be applied four to six times a day. In some cases an additional ointment is prescribed to dilate the eye and relieve pain. If this is the case, make sure you keep your donkey’s eye covered with a bandage or fly mask. See details here.
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If you notice your cow has injured or has even torn his eyelid, call your veterinarian Four Oaks, NC right away. It’s vital that the eyelid be tended to as soon as possible to prevent further eye damage. A cow’s eyelids not only protect the eye, but they also help keep the eye moist and lubricated. If there is a tear, the eye is at risk of becoming dry which could cause further injury or damage to the eye. Once your vet arrives on the scene, he will most likely sew or suture up the eyelid. Never remove or cut any part of the eyelid even if it’s hanging from the eye. Eyelids are well protected and are quite easy to sew together or repair. Suturing or sewing the eyelid back together will help speed healing time. In addition, your vet may prescribe medication to decrease pain and keep your cow from rubbing his eye. Learn more here.
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Eye injuries can be a common occurrence in horses, but these types of injuries should not be taken lightly. If your horse has injured its eye in any way, call your vet Four Oaks, NC immediately. Eye injuries can quickly get out of hand if they are not treated as soon as possible. One of the best ways to fight eye injuries is to practice prevention. Keep sharp objects out of reach of your horse. Avoid sharp edges in or near your horse’s stall. Keep sharp objects, especially sharp parts of the barn’s construction, covered with a protective covering such as duct tape or vet wrap. Replace halters and bridles immediately if a latch or clip breaks. Do not use a halter or bridle with any sharp objects protruding from them. Horse proof the entire barn and turnout area especially in fly season when horses are prone to rub their heads on numerous objects. See details here.
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Raising chickens can be a lot of fun! They can provide you with eggs, meat, and countless hours of entertainment. However, keeping chickens is a big responsibility. Here are some things you’ll want to consider before you build a hen house.
Chickens can be messy. This is especially true if you have to limit your chickens’ movements to a small area. You’ll likely have to clean the coop and surrounding areas at least once a year. Although this may not seem like a big deal, the mess is also quite smelly!
Chickens molt. If you don’t understand this fact, you’ll likely panic as soon as your flock starts to appear bedraggled. There’s nothing to worry about. They’ll grow those feathers back pretty quickly.
You should also know that introducing chickens to an established flock can be a challenge. For more conside
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It’s normal to have to leave the house for hours at a time. Unfortunately, that means your dog gets left alone for a large portion of the day. This can cause anxiety, sadness, and negative behaviors that can greatly decrease his quality of life. One way to help keep your dog relaxed while you’re gone is to leave the TV on.
Choose the station carefully. Although it may seem like a good idea to leave the animal channel on all day, some programs may feature animals in distress, which can actually make your dog more anxious. Instead, choose a station with positive programming, even if those programs don’t feature animals.
If you’re worried about choosing the wrong station, you can order special dog DVDs that are made just for canines who stay home alone all day. You can also leave the radio on instead.
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When most people think of farm animals, they think of cows, pigs, and chickens. However, there are a variety of wonderful animals that can be added to your farm, even if they take a little extra work. Here’s what you need to know if you’re considering adding goats to your farm.
As with most animals, you’ll have to provide your goats with a safe area to live. That means you need to have enough room for a fenced in area that includes shelter to keep your goats out of the rain. Because goats like to jump, you’ll likely have to spend a little extra on a tall, sturdy fence.
Goats can provide wonderful milk, but that also means you need to be equipped with the right tools for milking. Plan on building a milking parlor.
Don’t forget food and water! For more complete advice, call your vet Simpsonville, SC or visit this webs
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Dogs are social animals, which means they thrive when allowed to live in packs with other people and dogs. If you are away from home a lot, you may want to consider adopting a companion for your pet. Here are some tips on choosing the right one.
Consider your dog’s personality and age first. If you’ve just adopted a puppy and he’s only a few years old, you may want to adopt a dog that’s about the same age. Young dogs are energetic, and they are likely to enjoy playing with each other. If your dog is older, you’ll want to choose a low-energy companion.
You should also consider what kind of dog would fit well into your family. If you live in an apartment, you’ll likely want to look into adopting a small breed.
For help deciding what dog is right for your family, call your vet
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Petting a cat is a lot of fun, and it actually has medical benefits as well. Plus, it can be a great experience for your furry friend too! Unfortunately, cats can be a bit finicky, which means you should be careful when you provide your cat with attention.
Some cats are friendlier than others, so understanding your cat’s personality is extremely important. If your cat generally has a cheerful demeanor, you’ll likely be able to approach your cat whenever you feel like it. However, some cats are a bit more moody.
If your cat is moody, you’ll have to wait until she approaches you for a little attention. If you approach her and she’s not in the mood, you may end up getting scratched or bitten. Plus, you’ll both leave feeling stressed.
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