Taking Care of Miss Honey's Sore Ankle

TLDRIn today's video, we address Miss Honey's sore ankle and take steps to treat it. We consult an equine expert who diagnoses it as a fungal infection. We use antibacterial cream and shampoo to clean and medicate the area. We will continue treatment for a week and monitor her progress. In addition, we showcase the beautiful native wildflowers on our farm. The wind is strong today, but we ensure the animals are safe and comfortable.

Key insights

🐴Miss Honey's sore ankle is diagnosed as a fungal infection.

🌼We admire the gorgeous native wildflowers on our farm.

🌪️The wind is strong today, so we keep the animals protected and warm.

💖Honey's treatment includes antibacterial cream and shampoo.

🐐Mild and the rest of the goats enjoy some hay.

Q&A

What caused Honey's sore ankle?

It is likely a fungal infection that could have been caused by various factors, such as stress, internal parasites, or scrapes.

How long will the treatment last?

We will continue the treatment for about a week and monitor her progress. If there are no improvements, we will consult a veterinarian.

Are the native wildflowers important for the farm?

Yes, the native wildflowers provide beauty and support for pollinators on our farm.

How do you protect the animals from the strong wind?

We ensure the animals have shelter and use measures like barns and curtains to block the wind.

What is the recommended cleaning and medicating routine for Honey's ankle?

We clean the area with antifungal shampoo and apply antibacterial cream twice a day as per the directions.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the windy day and decision to do the video indoors.

01:00Discovery of Miss Honey's sore ankle and initial treatment with antibiotic cream.

03:27Consultation with equine expert and identification of the sore as a fungal infection.

08:22Application of antifungal shampoo and discussion of possible causes for the infection.

09:16Shaving the hair around the sore and continued treatment with cream and shampoo.

19:12Observation of beautiful native wildflowers on the farm.

20:29Feeding the goats hay and ensuring their comfort in the wind.

22:22Cleaning of the milk room floor and interaction with Biscuit.

24:25Ending remarks and encouragement for Miss Honey's recovery.