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  1. RubyDog55

    Need Advice About Scabbed Vent

    The necrotic tissue was on the area that was prolapsed, so now that the prolapse has resolved the necrotic tissue is no longer visible. I read that medistatin can be used in laying ducks with no egg withdrawal. Is that right? I do sell eggs, so I have to be careful with what meds I give my...
  2. RubyDog55

    Need Advice About Scabbed Vent

    Thanks everyone! I really appreciate all of the help. I was able to soak Puff on Monday. It turns out she doesn't like how epsom salt water tastes so she didn't want to drink it. She tolerated the bath fairly well as long as I kept the peas coming. Once everything had softened up it was much...
  3. RubyDog55

    Need Advice About Scabbed Vent

    She loves water and to swim in her pond, she just hates anything new or different. Sitting in a tub of water is not part of her routine, and therefore it is very upsetting. She'd probably be happy if I fed her peas, but she'd definitely be drinking the water if I did that, and the second the...
  4. RubyDog55

    Need Advice About Scabbed Vent

    Hopefully it's not cancer. If I can't get it to start healing up then I'll take her to the vet. I haven't seen any sign that anything was wrong previously, but it's possible I missed something. It's hard to see in the pictures, but that side of the vent is protruding out. I was worried that it...
  5. RubyDog55

    Need Advice About Scabbed Vent

    A couple of days ago when I let my ducks out in the morning I noticed that Puff, my two year old white crested duck, had what looked like some poop over her vent. I didn't think anything of it at the time as Puff tends to be very messy, and commonly comes out of the duck house dirty in the...
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