Tam G 39 Posted October 9 Report Share Posted October 9 Got 2 young ferrets about 5-6 weeks ago after having them a week I notice a small spot/scab on his shoulder blades this got worse quickly so I tane him to the vet thinking it was ring worm but the vet said she thinks it’s more a bacterial infection from the ferrets biting each other while playing and then dirt has got in a cut. Has anyone else had this experience or know what this looks like il put pics on the now. Was speaking to the vet again today I’ve to take him down on Tuesday to get oral antibiotics as it’s not improved with the with the shampoo they gave me 4 weeks ago. regards thomas Quote Link to post
Tam G 39 Posted October 9 Author Report Share Posted October 9 Just now, Tam G said: Got 2 young ferrets about 5-6 weeks ago after having them a week I notice a small spot/scab on his shoulder blades this got worse quickly so I tane him to the vet thinking it was ring worm but the vet said she thinks it’s more a bacterial infection from the ferrets biting each other while playing and then dirt has got in a cut. Has anyone else had this experience or know what this looks like il put pics on the now. Was speaking to the vet again today I’ve to take him down on Tuesday to get oral antibiotics as it’s not improved with the with the shampoo they gave me 4 weeks ago. regards thomas Quote Link to post
Tam G 39 Posted October 9 Author Report Share Posted October 9 Just now, Tam G said: Quote Link to post
Franks dad 857 Posted October 10 Report Share Posted October 10 21 hours ago, Tam G said: No experience of it but I’d try and trim a bit of the fur back and bathe it with hibiscrub or similar antibacterial wash , then towel dry ,keep the bedding spotless and try and keep him somewhere dry and warm as damp won’t help … if they are scrapping still at the moment then separated until it heals if it was me …. That’s minimum I would do , there maybe more but that’s all my knowledge , hope it improves soon . 2 Quote Link to post
Tam G 39 Posted October 10 Author Report Share Posted October 10 32 minutes ago, Franks dad said: No experience of it but I’d try and trim a bit of the fur back and bathe it with hibiscrub or similar antibacterial wash , then towel dry ,keep the bedding spotless and try and keep him somewhere dry and warm as damp won’t help … if they are scrapping still at the moment then separated until it heals if it was me …. That’s minimum I would do , there maybe more but that’s all my knowledge , hope it improves soon . Thanks mate. I’ve got an antibacterial shampoo from vet that’s ment to treat bacteria infections and ring worm but not getting better. I was thinking of separating them just now need to sort a second hutch. But I might also try trimming back the fur a bit see if that helps. Thanks 1 Quote Link to post
fred90 3,210 Posted October 10 Report Share Posted October 10 I use a cream called dermisol for dogs and ferrets, think it's also for cattle and horses, it seems to work on most stuff. 2 Quote Link to post
lord verminator 75 Posted October 10 Report Share Posted October 10 Had exactly the same, engermycin blue spray healed it in less than a week 3 Quote Link to post
Tam G 39 Posted October 10 Author Report Share Posted October 10 3 hours ago, fred90 said: I use a cream called dermisol for dogs and ferrets, think it's also for cattle and horses, it seems to work on most stuff. Where do you get it from? Thanks Quote Link to post
Tam G 39 Posted October 10 Author Report Share Posted October 10 13 minutes ago, lord verminator said: Had exactly the same, engermycin blue spray healed it in less than a week Thanks. Where do you get it from? Is it prescription? Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 360 Posted October 10 Report Share Posted October 10 Just now, Tam G said: Thanks. Where do you get it from? Is it prescription? Any farm shop, or farmer or any decent pet shop should even sell it or summat similar you get clear stuff aswell so it don’t make so much of a mess, it’s usually blue or purple spray tho 1 Quote Link to post
Tam G 39 Posted October 10 Author Report Share Posted October 10 6 minutes ago, WataWalloper said: Any farm shop, or farmer or any decent pet shop should even sell it or summat similar you get clear stuff aswell so it don’t make so much of a mess, it’s usually blue or purple spray tho Thanks I think il cancel me vet appointment for Tuesday and give this a go 1st. Anytime you go near a vet it a minimum of £40 Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 360 Posted October 10 Report Share Posted October 10 10 minutes ago, Tam G said: Thanks I think il cancel me vet appointment for Tuesday and give this a go 1st. Anytime you go near a vet it a minimum of £40 Any decent pet shop or horse supply shop will shave it, there’s loads a diff names nd makes jist ask for purple spray, get it for horses an dogs an won’t even cost a tenner 1 Quote Link to post
Tam G 39 Posted October 10 Author Report Share Posted October 10 3 minutes ago, WataWalloper said: Any decent pet shop or horse supply shop will shave it, there’s loads a diff names nd makes jist ask for purple spray, get it for horses an dogs an won’t even cost a tenner Perfect I’ve got a horse supply shop less than a mile from me il go there in morning. Thanks Quote Link to post
gnipper 6,465 Posted October 11 Report Share Posted October 11 When you say young ferrets do you mean this years kits or last years? Looks like they're last years to me and that poor sod has been the taker not the giver all summer, split them up or cut the others balls off and it will probably clear up on its own. 2 Quote Link to post
mushroom 12,903 Posted October 11 Report Share Posted October 11 27 minutes ago, gnipper said: When you say young ferrets do you mean this years kits or last years? Looks like they're last years to me and that poor sod has been the taker not the giver all summer, split them up or cut the others balls off and it will probably clear up on its own. My first thought too. He’s been getting banged like a brass at a Diddy party 2 Quote Link to post
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