Monday, August 22, 2011

First Aid Kit avian List - Are you ready?

After an emergency situation occurs, it is not the time to try to put together your first aid kit. Being prepared is the key for emergency use and is the first step in putting together a first aid kit. You can buy first aid kits or build your own birds, which are usually much cheaper. Listed below are items that must be included in the first aid kit.

Antibiotic ointment and antiseptic powder (to fight infection) Blood Stopper Contact your veterinarian (days, nights,weekdays and weekends) Corn starch. Styptic pencil or styptic powder (used to stop bleeding) See warning below. Cotton balls, cotton swabs and gauze squares Flashlight (To provide for carbohydrates and energy) of honey or Karo syrup Hydrogen peroxide (used to clean wounds) Infrared lamp (250 watt - large birds) or a hospital Cage (small birds) Nail clippers Pliers or tweezers Needles robust Kaopectate or Pepto Bismol (used for some cases of poisoning) Pet Carrier(Used to transport your sick bird to the vet) Plastic pipette (used for the administration of fluids and wounds with irrigation water) Pedialyte or Gatorade powder (used to provide energy and electrolytes) Roll of gauze bandage Scissors Surgical tape or adhesive tape (for taping bandages) Towel to tie up your bird First aid instruction book or pamphlet for the birds

Pet Clipper Kit

The use of most of these points, except perhaps the infrared lamp on hand. Birds usually havea high metabolic rate. One of the first things that can happen with a sick bird, is that she continues to eat properly. This can cause a drop in body temperature and, possibly, hypothermia, which can cause death. To maintain the ideal temperature is about a sick bird (30C, 86F), which can be caged by the hospital or infrared lamp provided. The infrared lamp type should be a "deaf-emitter", which radiates heat and light. Some people (with the cable carefully hidden), also used in electric blanketsthe bottom of the cage, wrapped in a blanket or a part of the cage. It 'important to do only part of the cloth over the cage. This gives the birds a place to escape the heat, if you want.

Here are some words of caution. The first word of caution about styptic styptic powder or pencils. Some would advise their veterinary use. Instead, we recommend a solution of corn starch. Styptic pencils can damage the eyes or feather follicles. However, it may be acceptable for useStyptic pencil on a nail cut. Second tape is usually in place by surgical tape, because of surgical tape tends to stick to the recommended sources.

First Aid Kit avian List - Are you ready?

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