Thanks. I have checked the feed. They run free on a part of the farm and nothing has changed. They have access to shade and a large pond. I am clueless.
I have had 2 2-year-old runner ducks die in the last week. The first one appeared to not be able to walk, then could, then couldn't. Both showed signs first thing in the morning and died within a couple of hours. Their feed smells and appears fine, no injuries or clear sign of illness. It's...
Gotcha! I have those on my chicken coop and they do seem to limit the numbers. On that coop, the doors are wood and simply slide up and out to open and down at night. My duck's door is open weave screen so it will be a trick to do this but you are probably right. It is the best way. Thanks!
I would welcome any ideas to rid my duck hut of raiding wild birds. My hut has a full size "person" door that is open all day so my ducks can come and go. This allows my ducks shelter and easy access to their feed. The problem is it also allows the same for wild birds. They are eating all the...
I am going to try the Epsom salt compresses for a few days. I did order some Monistat cream also. Somewhere I read Blu-cote may help if it is fungal. Has anyone heard or tried it on a duck? Our local vets aren't too involved with poultry so I am on my own......
Okay, I will try this. She lets me hold her pretty well so I should be able to. How often do you recommend I do this? And, is this considered a treatment specifically for fungus or just generally good for sores?
This is a runner duck. The lump has not gotten any smaller. The toe to the tip was all swollen a little and that may be a bit smaller. How do I do the compresses. I will try almost anything!
I have been treating a duck ith a foot sore for several days and I still am not sure what it is. There was a black scab topping a large swelling on top of her foot. She limped and hopped badly. So, several people on here said to treat it as bumblefoot. I applied triple antibiotic cream several...
I see the pictures of this surgery and my question is: how to wrap a duck's webbed foot? The chicken has the toes to hold the wrap in place. Secondly, applying the ointment only, I guess it wouldn't need wrapped since the sore is on top and I can keep the duck from swimming for several days.
My runner duck has a swollen, dry, scabbed sore on her foot on one of her "toes." She limps because of it and, if I let her run all day, can only hop about. I have her confined to give it a rest but does anyone have advice to help it heal? What can or should I do?
I have a rooster whose spurs grew in a complete circle and have pierced his foot. Does anyone know if spurs should be regularly cut like our toenails? Or, should I do something about this poor rooster?
That's what I always did in the past. The Pekin drake was a rescue and I always managed to gather all the eggs in the past. Apparently I failed this time! I have kept them inside all day with a waterer and crumbles for the ducklings and a bucket and pellets for the mother. All okay so far.
I had a runner with a similar swelling and no sign of injury in her "ankle". I kept her enclosed where she could walk, eat and drink but not travel the proprty for several weeks. She is fine now, and the limping has stopped, the swelling is down. It did take longer than I thought it would...
Typical story just looking for advice. I have 14 female Runner ducks, 1 female Mallard and 2 Pekins (1 male and 1 female). I thought I lost one of the Runners 3 weeks ago but, lo and behold, she reappeared yesterday with 2 ducklings.
My ducks all go in a hut at night for protection, so I put her...