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Droppings are usually green if they are eating a lot of grass. Is it normally that color? It is most likely from stress
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I’ve had her indoors so not free ranging at the moment so I think it must be due to stress and the fact she’s really not eating a lot but seems to be keeping up with her fluids.Droppings are usually green if they are eating a lot of grass. Is it normally that color? It is most likely from stress
Hi Lydia,I'm sorry your duck was injured how scary that must have been. You want to keep the wound moist so use the neo or triple or even honey will work and help it heal.
Since she is eating and drinking both are a very good positive signs. Green poop can mean she hasn't eaten much but that should straighten out since she is now eating.
Some info about using coconut oil for healing wounds in poultry
https://search.brave.com/search?q=c...y&summary=1&summary_og=58e251243e3be5b2dad3d2
Hi Ruth,I think you are doing all the right things but also worrying too much about her poop.
You might get some Rooster Booster Poultry Cell from Tracto Supply or other feed store, to add to her water. The extra vitamins are good in stress and to help her heal. She needs to eat a cupful of duck pellets everyday and when she is recovering probably more. If she is not eating a cupful of pellets by tomorrow, you could replace her water with oral rehydration solution. You can use Liquid IV sachets dissolved in water, or Pedialyte. Both from your local pharmacy. These give a little glucose for energy as well as minerals that are easily absorbed. You can add the Rooster Booster to the oral rehydration solution. I make up a large volume in a plastic gallon milk jug or other container and keep it in the refrigerator.
As animal bites have a tendency to get infected--deep inside where you cannot clean--I would order some antibiotic now, in case she needs it. @MissLydia please can you share the info about purchasing online (from ?allbirdproducts) as I am not at home and don't have that info on my phone.
You are right to give pain relief and keep her quiet inside until she has recovered.
https://allbirdproducts.com/products/baytril-10
Sorry you replied right before me.
Have you tried making her feed into a soup? sometimes they will drink if they won't eat. So try a small amount with warm water and make it soupy
This is what I mean by her splayed tail at the moment.https://allbirdproducts.com/products/baytril-10
Sorry you replied right before me.
Have you tried making her feed into a soup? sometimes they will drink if they won't eat. So try a small amount with warm water and make it soupy.