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Someone told me to use cornstarch or flour if it doesn't stop bleeding. And give asprin for pain. The only asprin I have is adult
I would not give aspirin or any pain reliever for that matter. I have used corn starch to assist with stopping a small bleed. A large wound caked with corn starch or flour can lead to other problems though. I also try to use styptic powder on small wounds rather than corn starch or flour when I have it on hand.
If the wound is large packing with bandages would be a better option. Clean the wound, pack with clean gauze and then wrap gauze around the body and tape it secure. Then repeat daily for a few days, being gentle when cleaning. Bluekote (not sure of spelling) would be helpful too as a treatment when dressing/redressing the wound.
 
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I would not give aspirin or any pain reliever for that matter. I have used corn starch to assist with stopping a small bleed. A large wound caked with corn starch or flour can lead to other problems though. I also try to use styptic powder on small wounds rather than corn starch or flour when I have it on hand.
If the wound is large packing with bandages would be a better option. Clean the wound, pack with clean gauze and then wrap gauze around the body and tape it secure. Then repeat daily for a few days, being gentle when cleaning. Bluekote (not sure of spelling) would be helpful too as a treatment when dressing/redressing the wound.
I'll have to grab some gauze tomorrow. I only found a tiny bit! Everything is closed now.
I was wondering if cornstarch would cause problems putting it on the wound. .. but I'll find some gauze and see what happens.
 
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If your feeling up to it it might be wise to clean it in warm water in the bath tub and pluck the feathers

If you wrap them like a burrito in a big blanket to limit movement and realy get a look to see how the wound is, if you can use small plyers or good tweezers and pluck the feathers 1 at a time about 3/4 of an inch back from the wound, so it had a bald spot at the wound
You always pluck with the grain, in the direction the feather is growing

Once the wound is open and visible its easier to coat in polysporin and wrap
 
If your feeling up to it it might be wise to clean it in warm water in the bath tub and pluck the feathers

If you wrap them like a burrito in a big blanket to limit movement and realy get a look to see how the wound is, if you can use small plyers or good tweezers and pluck the feathers 1 at a time about 3/4 of an inch back from the wound, so it had a bald spot at the wound
You always pluck with the grain, in the direction the feather is growing

Once the wound is open and visible its easier to coat in polysporin and wrap
I feel like I would hurt him more If I did that.... I've never done it
 
Clip with a pair of scissors so you can see the wound good and this will keep the feather from getting stuck in the wound. Rinse the wound out good with saline then get some good pictures of the wound. Listen clipping the feathers will not hurt him so clip good getting them away from the wound. I hope he’s not bleed to death by now. You also need to put together a med chest for your ducks but we’ll talk about that later.
 

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