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FluffTheDuck
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Lol!Sometimes we forget to mention the simple things that worklol
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Lol!Sometimes we forget to mention the simple things that worklol
I think what she meant was the the saline solution helped with her pulling the pus out....She said though that she used saline solution to get the pus out.
Okay.You see the big swollen part of that toe?
That is all pus...that needs to come out.
Oh.I think what she meant was the the saline solution helped with her pulling the pus out....
@Sandiemouse
Your duck is not going to die over night from bumblefoot.I will get clear iodine tomorrow. How long do you think he has left?![]()
Okay. I've been trying to get the pus out but nothing has come out, just blood.Your duck is not going to die over night from bumblefoot.
IF you do nothing...(don't get the pus out) it could possibly heal on it's own or it could get really nasty really fast and the infection can spread to his bones and that will kill him eventually...not over night.
The best thing you can do is prevent it from getting any worse by GETTING THE PUS OUT, first.
Ok, then you need to stop. You soaking alone will help heal the BF. You don’t want to add insult to injury.Okay. I've been trying to get the pus out but nothing has come out, just blood.
Well, it's pretty nice out, in the 70s and 80s. But it rained today and it was cold. YAY SPRING TIME IS HEREOk, then you need to stop. You soaking along will help heal the BF. You don’t want to add insult to injury.
If it were my duck, I would do soaks nightly and clear iodine.
What’s your temps where you are at?
Is it okay if I do soaks for about 10 mins? I do 10 mins or 15 to soften it up. Does it need to be more?Well, it's pretty nice out, in the 70s and 80s. But it rained today and it was cold. YAY SPRING TIME IS HERE!