Hi Dianne I would be interested in the salve mix...I have a friend who runs an 
animal rescue, she has all kinds of different animals I keep her supplied with 
cs as well. I have two cats and they get cs daily. My female was really sick 
and passing blood clots and had blood in her urine. She layed around for 
several days and I started the cs and she perked up within two days and within 
a week she was back to herself....so they get it daily now to keep them 
well.....thanks deb

Dianne France <[email protected]> wrote:            Our weanlings are 
in the 700 lb range right now and three of them came down with snots.  We 
started out putting 1/2 cup in their feed right before giving it to them.  It 
helped but wasn't near enough.  We moved up to a cup in each feeding (twice a 
day).  They seem to be improving much better and believe this will be the dose 
we continue with.  The dogs get cs periodically in their feed at night.  I 
don't measure for them but they have gotten maybe an ounce or two.  The cats I 
periodically put in their water outside.  One cat is very old and has been 
getting the lumps that burst open (Carbuncles?) and we've sprayed cs on them 
and they clear fairly quick.
   
  We have a salve we mix up for the itch and it really works well.  If you want 
the recipe for that will be glad to send it.  We have about 15 head here on the 
farm at this time so we are always doctoring something.
   
  Dianne
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Misc. IP Group 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 8:15 AM
  Subject: RE: CS>CS and birds
  

  Dianne
   
  How are you giving it to your horses and dogs and at what dosage? I'm 
interested for my horses, dogs, cats etc. One of the horses has sweet itch so 
I'm wondering if it'll help.
   
  Peter
    
  -----Original Message-----
From: Dianne France [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 07 November 2007 14:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>CS and birds


    Deborah- I don't have experience with birds with cs but on all our other 
animals on the farm it has been wonderful.  I give it internal to our horses 
and dogs.  We have three of our weanling horses on it because they were getting 
the snots.  It's working better than Bactrim and they aren't getting the 
stomach ulcers from chemical antibiotics.  
   
  If the bird was stressed and pulled it's own feathers out if it's an internal 
problem causing it cs might help in it's water and would help heal any external 
wounds.  If it's stressed from diet imbalance you will have to address that 
also.  No real experience here with birds but do hope you find some answers 
that help.  
   
  Dianne
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tad Winiecki 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 10:51 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>CS and birds
  

Deborah- If you are using silver externally I see no problem.  I'm just 
not knowledgeable about using it internally.  I used it terrible wounds 
on a duck twice a day and then put a natural salve on the wounds and 
covered with a bandage and had no trouble with infection, and the skin 
and even the feathers regrew.

Nancy

On Nov 6, 2007, at 6:00 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

> Nancy he went thru some stress before my friend got him and he plucked 
> his stomach and chest area, he is a
> Mollucan Cockatoo.
>
> Tad Winiecki <[email protected]> wrote:
> Used how? Internally? I used it to heal severe wounds on a couple of
> ducks.


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