I don’t see how it could hurt soak in ES then dip into ACV let dry then on the the other. I use a gal bucket and stick both legs in it’s easier to hold them still with both legs inside.
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We just woke up to a case of bumblefoot today on our girl Goose. :-(
Starting Epsom salt baths today.
Please keep us posted on how it goes on your end.
We have a large breed (silver Appleyards), and I just use a pot into which I can get their feet.Yeah it looks like soaking is helping a lot! I’m soaking her in Epsom salt in a large bowl with warm water. She hates it and won’t hold still. Is there an easier way to do this? I see people put their duck is Home Depot buckets. (Guessing they are much smaller than my 7.5 LB Pekin.) lol
I tried to do a smaller bowl but she tries to drink the Epsom water.I was told not to let them do that.
Also thoughts on Apple cider vinegar? I have put it in their drinking water before but never used it for bumble foot.
I’ll post more pictures in a little bit!
Yep just like that!We have a large breed (silver Appleyards), and I just use a pot into which I can get their feet.
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Unfortunately, ours seems pretty advanced already, which is weird because we spend a fair bit of time with our ducks daily, and neither of us have noticed anything. She is also not limping or showing any signs of discomfort or abnormal behavior, but I noticed it when I was taking a picture of her this morning.Oh no! I’m so glad you are catching it early. We thought my duck was getting calluses.. but as time went on I noticed the black scabs started. ;( They came on really fast. I hope since you caught it early it’s easy to take care of. Keep me posted on her.
Yep that needs to be dealt with. I still think soaking until you can pull the scab off easily is the best way to deal with it. My only duck bumble never had a scab so I had to use a scalpel to get it out.Unfortunately, ours seems pretty advanced already, which is weird because we spend a fair bit of time with our ducks daily, and neither of us have noticed anything. She is also not limping or showing any signs of discomfort or abnormal behavior, but I noticed it when I was taking a picture of her this morning.
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Oh my goodness so pretty! I’ll keep doing her bowl then. Totally looks like he? is posing for the picture.We have a large breed (silver Appleyards), and I just use a pot into which I can get their feet.
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I can't believe we just noticed it. Rrrrrr. I sent our vet a note, so she is ready if we need to go that route, but we are starting soaks. We've actually never gotten to the point with bumble where we had to pull a scab off, so this will be new territory for us.Yep that needs to be dealt with. I still think soaking until you can pull the scab off easily is the best way to deal with it. My only duck bumble never had a scab so I had to use a scalpel to get it out.