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Make your own saline wound wash
A few weeks back a friend brought me an injured chicken to treat. He had been ripped open by a raccoon or other predator (it had scurried away before she could get a good look at it) I had everything on hand to clean and stitch the rooster except one thing. I didn't have any saline solution to rinse the wound. This of course led me to the internet which didn't disappoint. I was soon faced with a half dozen different recipes for homemade saline solution. What to do? Well, I have to admit I went with what seemed most practical. I mixed up the solution, cooled it quickly and got to cleaning him up. It worked, it didn't seem to bother him and he healed up nicely in time.However, the day after his 'surgery' I saw the jar with the remaining saline in the refrigerator and I got the idea to fill my nose sprayer with it and also use it on my own skin as I got scraped and scratched up (I live on a farm...it's a daily ordeal!) It was an ok solution. Sometimes it seemed too strong, other times it didn't. So I've since gone back to the internet and kitchen and tried out several recipes and here is the one I'm happiest with:
8 oz water
1/4 tsp salt (non-iodized)
1/2 tsp baking soda
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