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  1. J

    Should I take ducks to vet?

    After soaking, cutting/removing as much bad area as possible, wrapping and then soaking, spraying with Vetericyn, wrapping with neosporin on gauze for a few days, the bumblefoot areas are now becoming soft. Is that a good sign?
  2. J

    Should I take ducks to vet?

    Thanks for the tips! We'll wrap their feet that way. I forgot to mention, we used the neosporin original on the gauze.
  3. J

    Should I take ducks to vet?

    Thank you. I removed the scabs on one duck but the kernels didn't come off. I cut out as much as possible. I'm not sure if I got it all out. I sprayed the cuts with peroxide and wrapped his feet with gauze and wrap/tape. They're going to stay inside so we can monitor and make the wraps stays on...
  4. J

    Should I take ducks to vet?

    Thanks for responding. I cut the scabs on their feet but wasn't able to find the kernel. There was no pus but just mainly blood. Should I cut the scabs off and look for the kernel again?
  5. J

    Should I take ducks to vet?

    We have two of our ducks with bumblefoot. We have been treating their feet for 3-4 days soaking in Epsom salt, spraying with Vetericyn Poultry Care, applying neosporin original. We have started putting on PRID and trying to wrap their feet but they get the bandages off in about 20 minutes. We're...
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