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I have read others have used neosporin for animlas, but I don't have any experience with it. I know vetrycin spray is ok to use or if you just made a warm saline solution and flushed the area, that should be fine as well.
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Thanks for the reply. Yes I’ve flushed his eyes and head with a warm saline solution for 2 days now. Hopefully he can start to eat again tomorrow otherwise I will have to tube feed himI have read others have used neosporin for animlas, but I don't have any experience with it. I know vetrycin spray is ok to use or if you just made a warm saline solution and flushed the area, that should be fine as well.
It may just be strained. I would just keep offering supportive care and observe. Have you offered any electrolytes or nutri-drench? At least the duckling is standing on his own.View attachment 2867375Here’s a photo of the poor guy now. He’s drinking water now but only when I put his bill into the water bowl. He doesn’t seem to be able to move his neck up or down but only left or right. Is this a sign that his neck is injured? Is there anything I could do? I’ve seen some people make some sort of a tube out of paper to help support the neck.
Thanks. No I haven’t done any one that yet. I saw a thread earlier showing how to make electrolytes for birds. Should I try that?It may just be strained. I would just keep offering supportive care and observe. Have you offered any electrolytes or nutri-drench? At least the duckling is standing on his own.
Here on BYC? Do you have a link?Thanks. No I haven’t done any one that yet. I saw a thread earlier showing how to make electrolytes for birds. Should I try that?
Thank you. I think I will start giving him antibiotics in his water tomorrow since he’s drinking more nowI would feel safe giving that to my ducks. Opt for molasses if you have it because it has extra nutrients that regular sugar does not. Also, make sure your duckling still has fresh water available as well.
Do you have antibiotics or did you mean electrolytes?Thank you. I think I will start giving him antibiotics in his water tomorrow since he’s drinking more now