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Learn what works. Start with the Education Hub.

Landrace Learning Education Hub

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Curicyn Wound Care Clay

When your birds pick fights with fences, thorns, or each other, this is the paste that covers, soothes, and protects. Think of it as a breathable bandage that actually stays put.

Who It’s For

Keepers who want a stay-on wound cover for pecks, scrapes, hot spots, minor abscess care, sunburned combs/wattles, and gnarlier “what did you do?” moments.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Covers + calms: Clay base forms a protective barrier while soothing irritated skin.

  • Stays where you put it: Thick, easy-to-place layer that resists rub-off.

  • Clean support: Hypochlorous component helps keep the area fresh while healing.

  • Multi-use: Open wounds, skin upsets, nail/spur injuries, minor infections, sunburn.

How to Use

  1. Clean the area (trim crusted feathers if needed).

  2. Apply a generous layer of clay to fully cover the site.

  3. Reapply as the clay dries to maintain a moist, protective environment.

  4. Monitor daily. If swelling spreads, odor develops, or the wound tunnels/deepens, call an avian vet.

Pro tip: Keep birds off dusty bedding for the first hour so the clay can set without turning into breading.

Ingredients

Purified Anolyte (45%), Refined Colloidal Clay (26%), Aloe (14%), Vegetable Oil (14%), Hypochlorous Acid (<1%), Potassium Iodide (<1%), Proprietary Carrier (<1%), Inactive Ingredients (<1%).

Keeper Tips

Use separate applicators per bird to avoid cross-contamination. For sunburned combs/wattles, apply a thin layer and refresh lightly as needed. Don’t cap deep punctures—flush first and seek vet guidance.

Shipping & Timing

Ships with your farm-supply order. If your cart includes print-on-demand gear, those items ship separately.

Clancy Crowed It

“Paste on. Peck off. Heal up. Next problem.”