putasocinit
Well-Known Member
Interesting afternoon just bought the boys in and YO has been cutting the grass n the verges, next minute cob snatches plead rope from my hand has his teeth on his hind leg then promptly deposits a bee on the shetlands back who is walking in front of us and starts knocking this bee to death with his mouth, of course shettie decided to kick out not knowing what was happening.
Anyway i am not sure if he got bitten, i checked him over and then started searching for adverse reactins to bee stings, obviously worried but came across a few items which are useful to have in ones first aid box to deal with stings, so thought i would share.
Soaked tobacco placed over sting, waste a ciggie.
Roll on deodorant, there is some ingredient in the item which cools and reduces swelling.
Baking soda mixed with water and placed on the area.
Apple cider vingegar
Any other items of interest which are not veterinary prescribed.
Anyway i am not sure if he got bitten, i checked him over and then started searching for adverse reactins to bee stings, obviously worried but came across a few items which are useful to have in ones first aid box to deal with stings, so thought i would share.
Soaked tobacco placed over sting, waste a ciggie.
Roll on deodorant, there is some ingredient in the item which cools and reduces swelling.
Baking soda mixed with water and placed on the area.
Apple cider vingegar
Any other items of interest which are not veterinary prescribed.