:hugs I'm sorry to hear about your Duckling.
I don't know anything about Ducks, do you have any others that are having issues? If so, @Miss Lydia or @Jenbirdee may be able to offer some care tips.
Can you please post a photo of the exact product you in hand = the box, the tube, the writing on the tube and box?? That would be helpful:)
The only thing that "worries" me about the Terrapet in the photo is the ingredients in the PHOTO on the box. "Neom + Bacit" is questionable. I do realize...
Can you take a video? Upload to the BYC Gallery.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/how-to-upload-videos-to-the-gallery.1631126/
How is Bubbles doing now?
If she got food stuck in the nostrils or in the airway, then likely the issue has improved by now.
If it's not resolved, then...
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How old is she?
Is it possible she may have sprained the leg or foot?
I'd try limiting her activity, cage her within the coop/run with her own food and water so she can rest but still be with the flock. Add 1/4tablet B-Complex daily to her feed or give it to her orally once...
I'm sorry about your pullet.
The wound looks like it's been cleaned well. I'd keep it coated with triple antibiotic ointment and monitor her. Don't bandage. Don't stitch. See that she's eating/drinking well.
IF you detect a bad odor, then re-clean with Chlorhexidine or Povidone Iodine...
I'm sorry about your Pullet.
You've received good advice. Keeping the exposed tissue coated with oil, vaseline or ointment is very important, you don't want the tissue to dry out. Giving the extra Calcium is helpful with retention and contractions, so hopefully if she still has an egg to...
Sounds like she's doing a little better. Keep up with the good work, I know it must be stressful for you.
My understanding it the Tiagard (Tiamulin) is very bitter, so she may not willing drink it all that well. Most people sweeten the mix with a little juice or Karo Syrup to make it more...
I agree, it looks like pecking injuries or has injured the comb and wattles on wire. There's no need to separate her.
What about her face? She has some Mulberry coloring showing through. See her earlobes? Same coloring. She looks fine to me.
Is there a way to get photos of the white stuff in her beak?
I'd check her over for lice/mites. Give her bum a wash up and check to make sure her crop is emptying overnight.
If she normally has a hard time seeing, then giving the face a trim can be helpful. More info along with video in this...
Do you have photos of her, the eye and ears?
If I suspected Mites were causing an issue with the swelling of the ears, I would treat with Ivermectin. Dosing is in this Post https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/mites-lice-now-hen-growling.1242981/page-2#post-19965544
If you are seeing pus...
Luna is precious!
This would be a good entry for next year's calendar too!
I got my BYC Calendar today and now have a photo of Penny Marshall. Of course I had to check out all the other wonderful photos and @alinas2010 French Fry is there too. I'll enjoy looking through the calendar.
Poor Girl!
You mention you think she possibly has a ruptured air sac in the front near the breastbone. My understanding is you should be able to feel and hopefully see the air trapped under the skin. You'd release it by sticking a needle just under the skin.
I've included a video below...
I wouldn't feel inside the vent anymore. It's uncomfortable and you may push the egg further in if there's an egg.
Give the Calcium time to work. Calcium Gluconate is fine, but if you have Calcium Citrate+D3 then give her 300mg of that once daily for a week.
That's long soaking time. If...
Do you have any photos of your flock, the rooster and your setup?
The hens have learned that if they pluck his tail feathers out, this will produce blood, it's a bad habit and sometimes cannot be broken.
Pinless Peepers on the hens will help keep them from plucking, that is probably the best...
Nutri-Drench does not contain any B2(Riboflavin), just so you know, so it isn't going to help with a Riboflavin Deficiency.
But yes, you can give the vitamin in the photo to your chicken. Standard would be to give 1/4 tablet once daily for a few weeks.
How old is the bird?
When was the...