Angel wing

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Is it to late to fix my ducks angel wing. She is about 15 weeks old. I thinks it's to late but wanted to reach out just to see. First time duck owner and didnt notice it until she was older but didnt think we could do much about it.
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Glad someone asked this question. My cayuga hen has angel wing and I'm wondering what I can do to fix it. It doesn't look comfortable for her.
 
I don't think its ever too late to fix angel wing, but not 100% sure. I have never dealt with this myself, but I have seen people who have and they usually cut back on protein and wrap the wings until it forms back to normal..
 
I don't think its ever too late to fix angel wing, but not 100% sure. I have never dealt with this myself, but I have seen people who have and they usually cut back on protein and wrap the wings until it forms back to normal..
It's more of is there an age were it wont heal or is it still possible to fix
 
Is it to late to fix my ducks angel wing. She is about 15 weeks old. I thinks it's to late but wanted to reach out just to see. First time duck owner and didnt notice it until she was older but didnt think we could do much about it.
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You should try to fix it.
 
You could always give it a try. It won't harm her. She's pretty!
I used a sock with the toe cut off. Just make it so that it isn't too long. Otherwise, your duck will become a rolling poopy bowling pin. :gig
Speaking from experience.... I tried a dress sock on mine. Um, knee high. Lol. So, it was way too long. Kind of funny, but a mess trying to fix it while it was on. :lol::hmm
@CayugaJana used a sock too.
 

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