nolamimi504
Chirping
One of my female ducks has been constantly being attacked by 3 of my males, it’s always one leading the other two, he’s the fastest and chases the females and once he catches one the other two join in, sadly the female that’s the slowest is always the same one. We kept her in the kitchen yesterday and this morning, without thinking my husband let all the females out of their house and returned inside to get their breakfast treats, fresh dry food and waters. When he returned outside, the males had Lucky once again. What can I put on the back of her neck; yesterday, it looked as though it was healing and scabbing over and this morning, it’s worse than ever. She’s back inside and will remain inside, regardless of how upset she gets. You will notice above her eye she’s got a blood spot. What I have on hand: Neosporin cream, Neosporin Ointment w/pain reliever, Polysporin, Aquaphor, a prescription antibiotic ointment- Mupiricin, from when my 10-month old granddaughter had hand-foot-mouth virus w/secondary infection, hubby & I kept her for 2 weeks since she was unable to attend daycare and parent and other grandparents work. I also have Pen G, from when one of our duck’s had bumblefoot.
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