house.of.ducks
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Hello everyone, my poor welsh harlequin has a nasty lump on her neck from over-mating and I was hoping for some assistance because I am beyond worried for her. As of right now I have WAY too many drakes, because I let my muscovy hatch some of everyone’s eggs last summer and have been unable to find homes for the males when I realized we ended up with way too many. For some reason they have all decided to single out my sweet Marzipan and mate almost exclusively with her even though I have a ton of other girls. I’ve been trying desperately to rehome some of the boys and I’ve been spending as much time as I can outside making sure no one gets hurt but I can’t watch them constantly and I have no way of separating them
Marzipan is going on 3 years old and she’s an absolute sweetheart, although she definitely isn’t as tame as some of my other ducks. Her and my other welshy, Juniper, were my first ducks but unfortunately we lost Juniper last year. I’m terrified of losing Marzipan too.
The lump is mostly flesh colored although there seems to be some scabbing on it too. It terrifies me how much it reminds me of bumblefoot. As of right now Marzipan is acting normally, although she does feel a little warm.
I was treating it with Providone Iodine for a couple of days but it seemed to really bother her so I went out and got BLU-KOTE. There are no avian vets nearby that are open which is really scary. I’ve also been bandaging it with some gauze and self-clinging bandage but she always manages to pull that down off of the bump after a few minutes so I’m not sure if there’s even a point in covering it.
Any help at all would be much appreciated !! I don’t want to give up on her !!
PS: please don’t take the fact that she looks like hell right now to mean that my level of care for my birds is bad or that I neglect them. I spend every minute I can with my ducks and I really try my best to keep them safe and healthy. I know that I should have just sold the ducklings when they were babies but I really wasn’t expecting to get so many boys, or for them to be as hard to rehome as they are (I knew it wouldn’t be easy but I haven’t gotten a single response lol).
Marzipan is going on 3 years old and she’s an absolute sweetheart, although she definitely isn’t as tame as some of my other ducks. Her and my other welshy, Juniper, were my first ducks but unfortunately we lost Juniper last year. I’m terrified of losing Marzipan too.
The lump is mostly flesh colored although there seems to be some scabbing on it too. It terrifies me how much it reminds me of bumblefoot. As of right now Marzipan is acting normally, although she does feel a little warm.
I was treating it with Providone Iodine for a couple of days but it seemed to really bother her so I went out and got BLU-KOTE. There are no avian vets nearby that are open which is really scary. I’ve also been bandaging it with some gauze and self-clinging bandage but she always manages to pull that down off of the bump after a few minutes so I’m not sure if there’s even a point in covering it.
Any help at all would be much appreciated !! I don’t want to give up on her !!
PS: please don’t take the fact that she looks like hell right now to mean that my level of care for my birds is bad or that I neglect them. I spend every minute I can with my ducks and I really try my best to keep them safe and healthy. I know that I should have just sold the ducklings when they were babies but I really wasn’t expecting to get so many boys, or for them to be as hard to rehome as they are (I knew it wouldn’t be easy but I haven’t gotten a single response lol).
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