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daisysducks
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thank you for the help!Good job cleaning it up! No, it won't hurt them, and it will make it easier for you to help fix the wound as well as keep it clean.
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thank you for the help!Good job cleaning it up! No, it won't hurt them, and it will make it easier for you to help fix the wound as well as keep it clean.
No problem! It looks like your ducks got pretty lucky- these aren't serious wounds and will heal quickly.thank you for the help!
can i put neosporin with out pain relief on the wounds? to keep them kind of covered and maybe it’ll help it heal quicker?No problem! It looks like your ducks got pretty lucky- these aren't serious wounds and will heal quickly.
Yep! Just make sure that it's the kind without pain reliever. Make sure to keep the wounds moist- never let them dry out!can i put neosporin with out pain relief on the wounds? to keep them kind of covered and maybe it’ll help it heal quicker?
thank you so much!!!Yep! Just make sure that it's the kind without pain reliever. Make sure to keep the wounds moist- never let them dry out!
That's great! It looks like there's a bit of bruising, but if there's no open wound, I'd rearrange the feathers over the bruising, give her some electrolyte water (the most popular brands of electrolytes are sav a chick and nutri drench) and send her on her merry way back to the flock.View attachment 2715442i don’t see any wounds on peter i’ve moved the feathers in all ways possible all i see is missing feathers. i believe that it just ripped a bunch of feathers out.
thank you!!That's great! It looks like there's a bit of bruising, but if there's no open wound, I'd rearrange the feathers over the bruising, give her some electrolyte water (the most popular brands of electrolytes are sav a chick and nutri drench) and send her on her merry way back to the flock.
i’m a bit worried about the poor duckling though she doesn’t want to eat.That's great! It looks like there's a bit of bruising, but if there's no open wound, I'd rearrange the feathers over the bruising, give her some electrolyte water (the most popular brands of electrolytes are sav a chick and nutri drench) and send her on her merry way back to the flock.
Try making her food into a wet mash, either with water or egg yolk.i’m a bit worried about the poor duckling though she doesn’t want to eat.