I didn't take her to the vet. The only vet around that would know anything was the Kansas State University student vet hospital and it would be very expensive. She is doing fine however. Her beak is still pale and spotty but she behaves perfectly fine. Her feet are still very bright orange and...
I have finally heard back from K-state Vet Hospital and they agreed with the neosporin treatment and replied that without seeing the duck they could not determine if was bacterial, fungal or an injury. It seems like her beak is healing and is definitely not any worse. No other ducks are showing...
I'm pretty sure none of the local vets deal with birds. Mostly cats, dogs, cows, and horses. Kansas State University Veterinary hospital is about an hour from here but I hate to further stress her with the drive. Perhaps they could help diagnose from photos. I put the neosporin on when I locked...
I've been feeding them 16% layer crumble that I feed the chickens. They get some corn and are also free range. I give them lettuce every night when I lock them up. I have 4 female and 2 male Pekins, a pair of Khaki Campbells, and 2 African geese ( and 16 chickens). One of the female ducks has...
Her beak has been pale lately compared to my other pekins then it started to develop dark spots and now you can see the flesh underneath. She seems to be energetic and acting okay but is smaller than the other females. Any ideas what could be wrong or what I can do for her? She's about 4 months...