EMERGENCY!: duck was attacked by raccoon, feathers and skin ripped off of neck

I wouldn't force feed, if he's shocky it could cause other issues. Shock is basically a system shutdown. Digestion stops.
I would dribble water with your choice of additives into his beak a lil at a time.
I'm not sure of duck nutrition requirements, but others here have suggested sugar water, Gatorade, etc. And probably greenery based protein?

If he's lying still and his head is down you could dribble from a syringe without actually touching the wound?

TSC carries hen healer here. Sometimes WM does.

Man it's terrifying. I know. But you can only do what you can.
After that it's up to him.
Birds are insanely tough to look so fragile.
 
I'm no vet, honestly, but our hen was laid open from wing\shoulder joint to thigh and we could see her guts thru the abdominal sac.
We figured she had it
But she lived and is currently brooding!
I was secondary MOS medic in the army, so all i know is decades old first aid.
We did cover her entire wound with a thick layer of hen healer.
I warmed it so it spread easily, layered it on thick.
No bandage.
I do know that the constant air on an open wound causes pain. Pain can lead to shock.
The salve seals like skin.
So it's only my opinion, but if it was my duck, i would sterilize with betadine water and cover with hen healer.
But I'm NOT a vet.
I just put ointment all over his neck, heated it up a little so it wouldn't be too painful and then wrapped with thin layers of bandage. he stayed still probably due to pain but after being put back in his box, was already drinking water by himself again! thank you so much for responding, i really do appreciate it.
 
You can tube feed water/food but I haven’t done this, hopefully one of our more experienced members will pick this up and advise.
my mom and i managed to hold his head still and open his mouth so that he would receive it, after a couple tries he would open by himself. by the time we put him back in his box after bandaging him, he was drinking by himself again !!
 
I wouldn't force feed, if he's shocky it could cause other issues. Shock is basically a system shutdown. Digestion stops.
I would dribble water with your choice of additives into his beak a lil at a time.
I'm not sure of duck nutrition requirements, but others here have suggested sugar water, Gatorade, etc. And probably greenery based protein?

If he's lying still and his head is down you could dribble from a syringe without actually touching the wound?

TSC carries hen healer here. Sometimes WM does.

Man it's terrifying. I know. But you can only do what you can.
After that it's up to him.
Birds are insanely tough to look so fragile.
went to my tsc and they didn't have any, i think i have to get it shipped to my house by walmart
 
went to my tsc and they didn't have any, i think i have to get it shipped to my house by walmart
There no pet stores, nothing like that? Dang that shipping takes forever.
The are some really smarter-than-me firstaiders in here.
I was thinking temp solution, maybe pure clay (like a pure clay facial mask) mixed with neosporin And aloe (straight from the plant if possible) or something.
Where did Lucy go?
There's gotta be a good substitute.
Let me google that

Brb
 
my mom and i managed to hold his head still and open his mouth so that he would receive it, after a couple tries he would open by himself. by the time we put him back in his box after bandaging him, he was drinking by himself again !!
Hi, can you update on whether your duck was able to recover?
 

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