Duck Stumbling and Falling

What a lovely picture ! A definite yes for keeping them together in duck rehab.

Totally my bad assumption that he was roaming due to the vid.

And apologies for the acronym - yes apple cider vinegar, unfiltered and with a "mother' in it if possible.

Here's an old link from here that discusses dosing; https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/how-much-cider-vinegar-do-you-add-to-their-water.200606/

Do you think you could get him to a vet that treats ducks ?
Thank you, I'm going to keep them together and put ACV in their water overnight. I just commented on the vets in my previous reply, but worst case scenario I could take him to a vet. I don't know why I keep saying he, his name is Hughey.
 
ACV is not going to cure his problem, it *might* help, but it's not going to cure anything, ACV use with humans and poultry is widely touted as a cure-all remedy, but there is little research to back this up. A LOT more research needs to be done on what it may help or worsen.

If you want to use Apple Cider Vinegar make sure to offer a separate water dish, as he may not drink from the water or as much due to the vinegary taste.

http://blog.chickenwaterer.com/2012/12/dont-use-apple-cider-vinegar-acv-in.html
 
ACV is not going to cure his problem, it *might* help, but it's not going to cure anything, ACV use with humans and poultry is widely touted as a cure-all remedy, but there is little research to back this up. A LOT more research needs to be done on what it may help or worsen.

If you want to use Apple Cider Vinegar make sure to offer a separate water dish, as he may not drink from the water or as much due to the vinegary taste.

http://blog.chickenwaterer.com/2012/12/dont-use-apple-cider-vinegar-acv-in.html
Thank you for the helpful link, I'll offer two dishes for the night and readresses in the morning. I really appreciate all the input
 
Quick update: The wing twitching seems to be gone today. I did see his brother now has a bit of a stumble. It seems like it's only occasionally when they extend their wings to flap. I've been reading up on hardware poisoning and I think their symptoms line up pretty well. I was considering giving an epison salt flush and seeing how it goes. They have a metal feeder that will be removed and could be the cause. I was reading another post which said that hardware poisoning can be incredibly expensive to treat especially for multiple birds, so I'm kind of at a crux at the moment for what to do. I just checked and the bird vet I have went to in the past is now open. @Isaac 0
 
Quick update: The wing twitching seems to be gone today. I did see his brother now has a bit of a stumble. It seems like it's only occasionally when they extend their wings to flap. I've been reading up on hardware poisoning and I think their symptoms line up pretty well. I was considering giving an epison salt flush and seeing how it goes. They have a metal feeder that will be removed and could be the cause. I was reading another post which said that hardware poisoning can be incredibly expensive to treat especially for multiple birds, so I'm kind of at a crux at the moment for what to do. I just checked and the bird vet I have went to in the past is now open. @Isaac 0

I would see the vet before doing a flush.
 
Quick update: The wing twitching seems to be gone today. I did see his brother now has a bit of a stumble. It seems like it's only occasionally when they extend their wings to flap. I've been reading up on hardware poisoning and I think their symptoms line up pretty well. I was considering giving an epison salt flush and seeing how it goes. They have a metal feeder that will be removed and could be the cause. I was reading another post which said that hardware poisoning can be incredibly expensive to treat especially for multiple birds, so I'm kind of at a crux at the moment for what to do. I just checked and the bird vet I have went to in the past is now open. @Isaac 0
Hi there @natem1270 - how are your ducks doing now ? I hope there has been some improvement.
 
Hi there @natem1270 - how are your ducks doing now ? I hope there has been some improvement.
They're doing well actually. Wet feather cleared up. They are eating, drinking, and swimming. I think they may have been in quarantine in the upper part of the pen (see photo above) for too long and just hadn't had a chance to stretch their wings. They also have not been doing the wing twitch nearly as much. A little bit of movement today but it was over 100 on the heat index today and I've read that's how they cool themselves down.
 
Just wanted to give another update. They both seemed to be perfectly fine today. They were giving full wing extension without any loss of balance and not twitching their wings. I think they're fully healthy at this point. Thank you so much everyone!
 

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