🐣 Heal with Nature's Touch – Because Your Poultry Deserves the Best!
Sulf Hen Lime Sulfur Cream is a versatile 2 oz ointment designed for poultry care, effectively treating pecking wounds, chapped skin, cuts, infections, and dermatitis. Formulated with natural ingredients like calcium, sulfur, Aloe, and essential oils, it provides a gentle yet powerful solution for your feathered friends.
A**R
Easy to apply, no unpleasant odor.
Good for bare spots due to molting. Gives some protection. Good base for adding antibacterial ointment & zinc oxide.
B**.
Arrived on time.
Good price. Piece ofMind to have in hand.
S**R
Good to have on hand.
I got this for my chicken after having a sore on his foot. It is easy to apple and is a creamy texture. Directions are easy to follow and clearly printed on the jar which is nice. It came sealed. A little goes a long way.
S**A
This works great!!
I used this in my chicken that was habitually pecked. The other chickens stopped picking her and she is growing back her feathers. Should have bought it sooner!
C**L
Seems good
Got this to keep on hand for my chickens, have used on feet a few times and seems to help. Easy to scoop out and dab on them.
N**Y
Works great
My chickens got scaly like mites. I treated them, but their legs were still pretty rough. This stuff seems to be working pretty great and smoothing out their legs. It does not smell like another comment mentioned. Or at least the smell does not bother me at all. Good product.
E**E
Runny - not like a cream
My wife ordered this so here are her comments:Lime/Sulfur cream is expensive, but it is something we must keep on hand for our ducks. They occasionally get cuts or fights and get injured. This cream is good for lots of this. Sadly, this product was very runny when I opened up the seal. I'll try refrigerating it and see if that helps.
E**E
topical sulfur
stinky as expected, but this works great for people and pets. Just make sure that if you are wearing any silver rings, you do not get this near them. Sulfur will damage silver and tarnish it permanently, so be careful when using this.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
1 week ago