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Subject:  Deer Damage [How do I heal?]

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Mio

Virginia

A deer took a few good bites out of my pumpkin. I disinfected with alcohol. What can I do to heal this wound?

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9/19/2021 9:58:20 AM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

It might heal fine if you leave it alone or clean it with soap and water or 10% solution of bleach and water. A step up from that level of protection would be to use sulfur powder dusted over the wound OR My go to solution for something like that is to use straight daconil (Bonide Fungonil) and a paint brush. Paint it on the wound and let it dry. Make sure to wash the daconil off before displaying.

9/19/2021 11:46:07 AM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

That looks like a very large rodent? Well theres a good chance that should heal if kept dry but follow bigmoon's advice if possible.

9/19/2021 12:38:12 PM

lunker99

Iowa

Similar to big moon I clean with peroxide first then cover with straight daconil

9/19/2021 5:11:31 PM

Rick j.

stoughton WI

Alchohol, then brush on a dusting of sulfur powder, a fan and some sunlight will help heal it up. Keep it dry as possible

9/19/2021 10:54:23 PM

don young

deer blood meal new soil amendment

9/19/2021 11:16:04 PM

Mio

Virginia

Weigh-off is tomorrow and the wound is clean but not calloused. Any ideas for making the fresh wound more presentable? I was thinking UV light or a quick pass with a heat gun.

9/24/2021 9:02:06 AM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

I would avoid the heat gun, a fan all day will really help.

9/25/2021 7:14:09 AM

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