I called the vet to see if I could get some antibiotics for my goose. It sounds like they are pretty busy today, so I am hoping that they'll call me back sooner, rather than later. If I can get some antibiotics from the vet, I'm thinking about making a special trip into town to get them. I really can't afford to wait to treat this b/c of my trip. I'll be gone for a whole week, and I know my DH isn't going to want to have to make the decisions about treatment for my birds, so I'll need to do what needs to be done before I leave and then just leave him with maintenance-type stuff (i.e. soaking, wrapping, giving meds, etc). I am considering doing bumblefoot surgery on my goose this evening. Sadly, I do not have any epsom salts on hand, so I will have to get some when I go to town... Same with some alcohol for sanitizing stuff.Lizzy, If your ducks did okay with the duramycin I would think the goose would. However it doesn't cover a lot of illnesses, it would be better than nothing. I would at least soak Lucy's foot in warm Epsom salts water for a minimum of ten minutes. Maybe that will help soften it up and draw some of the fluid out. Too bad you don't have more Baytril. It works so well for these cases.
Sure wish Josiechick would pop on here. She really knows best. I do hope he recovers quickly.
One more question... The last time we did bumblefoot surgery, we didn't have an appropriate knife/scalpel to use. My husband volunteered his cutco hunting knife, but that was really too big of a knife. I used his Cutco brand pairing knife also, and that just didn't seem to do the job as well as I had hoped (sharp knife, but still not the right size). Suggestions on what would work for this situation would be very much appreciated!
Also, I found a website that has a list of antibiotics to choose from in treating bumblefoot. I called the vet to see if I could get a price quote on them. I was thinking that the Amoxicillin would probably be cheaper than the Baytril. Do you think it would be okay to use that instead of Baytril, especially if it is cheaper?
