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I was not disappointed, and actually feel much safer now (did put in an order for products that weren't past their shelf date). This is what I found:
Medicine
- Painkiller
- Antibiotics leftover. Usually used for Yaya's bladder infections. But always good for emergencies
- Primperan for bloat/gas emergencies
Tools
- an assortment of syringes for force feeding recovery food
- nail clippers
- an animal shaving machine. Once used for grandma's poodle, later for Igor
- the snuggle safe heat pad. A plastic disc that can be heated in the micro wave and stays warm for about 8 hours. Used a lot by Yaya (for the OD)
Care
- recovery food, both critical care and science recovery to suit our taste (yes we are spoilt)
- probiotics (protexin powder) to help the healthy bacteria in our bowels . Usually administered a few ours after antibiotics
- shampoo for both mites and fungal infections. We use the Knoevel products (manuka neem shampoo with cocos neem) but they actually come from Gorgeous Guineas
- Paxcutol, for cleaning the accidental overactive butt gland (you can also use dish washing stuff, but we are spoilt pigs)
- betadine shampoo. Good for disinfecting pigs. Used for rinsing Jan the Boar's abscess after it burst
- granny Glynis' blanky. For wrapping unruly pigs when they need to be force fed (also good for snuggling)
Okay readers, this was dr. Sjeuff, reporting from the trenches. It there are any other pigs out there are willing to share their first aid kit, drop me a line below ;-)
Very interesting! Good point about the degreaser for boars. Thank you Dr. Sjeuf for sharing your first aid kit with us.
ReplyDeleteOur Slave uses Swarfega for overactive grease glands. It is used for cleaning up really messy human hands such as those of car mechanics but works a treat on piggies and leaves our coats nice and fresh. She rubs a blob of it into the greasy area when she is shampooing the rest of our coats and it (and the grease) rinses off along with the shampoo.
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