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  1. Bailey1204

    Mink Attack Help

    First Aid Ointment Triple Antibiotic Cream in combination with Neosporin.
  2. Bailey1204

    Mink Attack Help

    The ducks are doing really good now. I cleaned them off and took some of them home and gave them warm baths. They are all doing really good, eating and drinking and running around and swimming. Nothing looks infected and I discovered that antibiotic skin cream is save and effective for ducks.
  3. Bailey1204

    Mink Attack Help

    I did give them a bath. It seemed to perk them up quite a bit and cleaned them off. How do you make saline solution?
  4. Bailey1204

    Mink Attack Help

    Okay, yeah. I did some research and Greek Yogurt boost immunity an is all natural... seen posts that other people use that. I'm going to try it. Maybe some cooked egg as well. I did post another question about duck safe meds.
  5. Bailey1204

    Mink Attack Help

    Thanks. Until I can get that, do you know if like children gummy vits are safe? Or like food high in vitamins and minerals that are safe for ducks> Greek Yogurt maybe?
  6. Bailey1204

    Mink Attack Help

    Thanks, I'll try to get vitamins. Not sure about talking to vet though?... As I said, we don't want to sped a lot of money. Also, any antibiotics you know of that can be bought at feed store or human ones that are safe, just in case it gets infected?
  7. Bailey1204

    Mink Attack Help

    So, normally I wouldn't be asking for help... even with an attack. However, 2 ducks badly injured with bone showing. Here's the rundown: Day 1-Thursday discovered there had been an attack. Ducks covered with blood, 2 dead. We cleaned the wounds with water, but that's it. Day 2- Friday cleaned...
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