[Jacob-list] First Aid Suggestions/opinions please

Katherine Wisor creeksendfarm at mac.com
Mon Jun 11 23:00:41 EDT 2007


OK , Betadine (provadine Iodine) #1 item , buy even at the dollar
store,, At tractor supply get some vetrap by 3M. about $3 in many
colors , self clinging wrap( Invaluable on wiggling critters) , Non
sterile or sterile 4x4 , (any medical supply , dollar store or big
lots) Scissors, Make your saline ( boil 1 qt of H2o with 1 tsp
salt . store in clean jar) Antibiotic > amoxicillin oral/IM , LA200
( sub-q/IM) Save any antibiotic you don't use , Buy a Merck manual
for vet med info if you can ( about $50, but has everything)
Neosporin ( again the dollar store) won't hurt the animals to ingest.
MOM /olive oil for bloat. Plastic Tubing/ syringes / needles . It
may take years but you'll learn to make thing work for you. As you
know , I make and always keep Colloidal Silver . You can't even
imagine what it fixes in humans and animals . If your kids need
suturing in the Hospital ask the nurse for the instruments (they just
throw them away, a kind nurse will help a farmer! PS NEVER toss out
out dated medication. Kept under cool dark circumstances even the
Observer documented some things are good for over 25 YEARS ! Drug
companys want you to discard to keep the funds coming in. If a med.
changes color, smells odd. then I discard. Read how it should be and
go from there . Good Luck >Katherine
www.creeksendfarm.com
Katherine Wisor RN
400 Dawn Circle
Charlotte NC 28213
704-598-8373


On Jun 11, 2007, at 3:31 PM, JACI SIEHL wrote:


> I have two questions/requests. I only have 8 sheep which have up

> to now have not required any first aid, but I know the day will

> come......

>

> First, before I go out and spend a fortune on a lot of gimmicky

> things - What are the first aid basics to have on hand (and their

> use). I've been gathering notes here and there from some people

> I've met, but some of it seems rather off-the-wall and I just don't

> want to spend $34 for a bottle of something that I will probably

> never need.

>

> Second, do you worm? With a very small flock like mine what would

> you use? I'd like to switch out now and then to a different

> product, but most everything is sold in such large quantities, it

> would last me 10 years.

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