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  1. jynxster

    Angel wing in ducks, & how we wrap to mend it - Pictorial

    ok so I just looked at your pic of the duck. looks like both wings are affected. I would suggest in this case wrap the entie body and wings together and make sure wherever she is, she cant get into water and not get out. Be patient. If it were me I would wrap both wings againgst the body as...
  2. jynxster

    Angel wing in ducks, & how we wrap to mend it - Pictorial

    I had a gosling wth angle wing once. Used the ace bandage that sticks to itself. This way when you take it off it wont stick to the feathers. I just wrapped the wing its self secure/snug so as not to hurt the little thing, but tight enough to straightne out the growth, I rememebr mine happened...
  3. jynxster

    Angel wing in ducks, & how we wrap to mend it - Pictorial

    Lower the amount of protien in their feed, I would go with unmedicated chick starter, is typically 14% (or less if you can find it) and maybe even cut whole oats (no additives) . Also wrap gentley with the self adhesive bandage wrap so wont stick to feathers when you remove it. Also dont wrap...
  4. jynxster

    Angel wing in ducks, & how we wrap to mend it - Pictorial

    thanks so much. I did only wrap the wing affected. I did stop with the high protien feed (was 20% protien game bird feed) Now they are allowed to graze all day on grass, my beautiful sod LOL. I dont care as long as the babies stay healhty. Also re wrapped and hope I did it correctly, seem to...
  5. jynxster

    Angel wing in ducks, & how we wrap to mend it - Pictorial

    I have a 5 week old cotton patch gosling. Angel wing on one side. Wrapped for 3 1/2 days, took the wrap off, within hours was sticking out again. I did change the feed too. Now she is only grazing on grass during the day and feed lower protien feed at night in the pen 14% protien. Re wrapped...
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