Fox & dog attacks to hens
Fox attack


We apologise in advance to those who are sensitive as these are some images that may be disturbing.

A fox got into our friend's henhouse and wreaked havoc, killing five hens and seriously injuring three others, two of the three died of their wounds but the testimony of the remaining hen is impressive.

As you can see, it was a very large wound that left the crop perforated and open to the air, so the hen could not feed well, as the farmer himself explained to me, some of the food and water fell at her feet when she tried to feed or drink during the first few days (as her throat was open).

After about two weeks the craw fell completely dry, but to the surprise of our friend Jose, a new craw began to grow, little by little, which surprised us all. After about a month the wound was completely healed and the hen has recovered her normal life, being impossible to differentiate her at first sight from her companions.

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Dog attack


Something similar happened to our friend José the year before, a dog got into his hen house and attacked one of his hens, leaving her really badly injured, the images can be impressive.

In this case José was not clear about the doses he should use and he used really high doses, much higher than what is recommended in this course, but nevertheless he saved the hen's life and she has recovered completely. To this day it is impossible to recognise her among the others.

José's experience helps us to make it clear that the doses described in the course are completely safe, in this case he used a dose more than 3 times higher than recommended in the course, as he used 100 activated drops of CD (25% chlorite + 4% HCl) in 100 ml of water (poor hen...). He also used betadine spray, hence the colouring of the wound.
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