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Offer ends July 19, 2024.

Strong Animals Bye-Bye Boo-Boos Wound Spray 8oz plastic bottle

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Bye-Bye, Boo-Boos is a safe and natural way to soothe and mend wounds, cuts, scrapes and abrasions for your flock. It contains organic lavender, tea tree essential oils and vitamin E to aid healing and protection from infection. 

benefits

Wound spray to mend chickens

  • Gently soothes with no irritation

  • Contains lavender and tea tree essential oils

  • No egg withdrawal period

Available in 8 oz. spray bottle

wound care for chickens

Also available Amazon and Chewy

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add to your first aid kit for chickens

Chicken injuries are bound to happen, from cuts and scrapes to pecking order issues and even bumblefoot. Be prepared by adding Bye-Bye, Boo-Boos to your first aid kit! This safe, natural spray soothes and heals wounds with organic lavender, tea tree essential oils and vitamin E. Keep your flock happy and healthy!

ingredients

Water, Organic Lavender Oil, Organic Hemicellulose Extract, Organic Tea Tree Oil, Vitamin E Supplement, Potassium Sorbate, Xanathan Gum.

directions for success

Before use gently clean affected area. Spray liberally coating the affected area. For best results use 2-3 times per day until the wound is healed. Shake well before use. For use with all types of poultry.

chicken in the run

shop now

Add Bye-Bye, Boo-Boos to your first aid kit today for quick and effective wound care. Buy now or at a local farm store near you.

Also available Amazon and Chewy

customer & chick approved

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Annie had a chick that got badly pecked around both eyes in the brooder. Here's her testimonial about using Bye-Bye, Boo-Boos to help her chick recover.

chick with a hurt eye.

One of Annie’s chicks had some pecking order issues in the brooder. She found her little one with some pretty serious damage to her eyes.

chick with a hurt eye.

Annie used Bye-Bye, Boo-Boos by applying it with a Q-tip every few hours. This picture was taken just two hours after the first application.

chick with a hurt eye.

Here’s the difference in just two days after using Bye-Bye, Boo-Boos every few hours. Today, this chick is all grown up and thriving!

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