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  1. Miss Lydia

    Bumblefoot

    I have DMSO for ani mals but i only use it for sprains not open wounds. I would use Vetericyn spray for infections and wounds on an open wound.
  2. Miss Lydia

    Bumblefoot

    Thanks for the update, everything is an improvement and hopefully with continuing the antibiotics the swelling will go down.
  3. Miss Lydia

    Bumblefoot

    Also I would still get the Vetericyn spray, For one thing you can get the spray up into the wound better I'd say.. And our TSC carries it.
  4. Miss Lydia

    Bumblefoot

    I know it doesn't sound good, but alot have had sucsess so don't give up. And yes somekind of probiotic would be great to help keep the stomach bacteria in good order, I don't know what your duck will eat, yogurt is really good but to get mine to eat any i have to mix peas into it. Are you...
  5. Miss Lydia

    Bumblefoot

    Also there is a product called Vetericyn it comes in a spray, you can get it at TSC it is for infections and wounds. Great stuff and maybe try it, since you could spray inside real good then bandage up. Sorry it is messed up again like Amiga says it's something your just goning to have to keep...
  6. Miss Lydia

    Bumblefoot

    Happy to hear Mildred is coming along so well, Hope she keeps going in that direction, and it may be a good idea to bring in a friend if you have the space.
  7. Miss Lydia

    Bumblefoot

    Quote: Thats where a nice big towel comes in handy, wrap her up and then change the bandage. you might want to keep it open a little longer to make sure it continues to drain. Also there is a product called Vetericyn which comes in a spray that is for wounds and infections, you can pick it up...
  8. Miss Lydia

    Bumblefoot

    Quote: You are now an encouragement to the rest of us that have never had or hope to never have to do it, Me only once and that was enough. But now you have it under your belt and will be able to help someone else who has to do it. So glad to hear how well she is doing and left you an egg...
  9. Miss Lydia

    Bumblefoot

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  10. Miss Lydia

    Bumblefoot

    Quote: actually I did this on one of my ducks and they really don't act like it hurts much, I don't think they preceive pain like we do.
  11. Miss Lydia

    Bumblefoot

    Quote: Just remember the pus is like cottage cheese so you'll need to use tweezers to get it out. epsom salt water [warm] I use a plastic dish pan and just let them stand in it for awhile or I hoild them and put their foot down into it, you don't want them to drink the water it acts like a...
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