Hmmm..When Ducks get noodling around in mud up over the eyes as they all do, particles can block the tear ducts. It's normal if no infection sets in...
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X2Sometimes infection can get into tissues. If topical treatment does not work, you may need oral medication....
Also some bacteria may be resistant. A good duck vet is best when possible.
It is common. Another poster had success with adding apple cider vinegar to the ducks water for about a week or so and it cleared up the bubbling eye.
I am going to try apple cider vinegar and yes she has water deep enough for her head to fully submerge but she doesn't seem to put her whole head under water unless i encourage her to do soIt is common. Another poster had success with adding apple cider vinegar to the ducks water for about a week or so and it cleared up the bubbling eye.
My duck is constantly digging in the mud thanks for this infoHmmm..When Ducks get noodling around in mud up over the eyes as they all do, particles can block the tear ducts. It's normal if no infection sets in...
My little Barkley dog would swirl his head into the bottom of the lake and get pink eye. We had to stop taking him. He was ocd about it. LolHmmm..When Ducks get noodling around in mud up over the eyes as they all do, particles can block the tear ducts. It's normal if no infection sets in...