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OK thanks thats what i thought. if it is dislocated or shifted from its place would it go back naturally?? and im thinking of giving him some calcium supplements whilst he heals.
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I'm not a vet so can't say if it's dislocated or not but looking at the pics you have posted it doesn't look bad, giving him some niacin might be a better choice or brewers yeast. not sure if him being a drake the excess calcium may not be good on his kidneys.OK thanks thats what i thought. if it is dislocated or shifted from its place would it go back naturally?? and im thinking of giving him some calcium supplements whilst he heals.
thanks for the tip ill stick to my favrioute Niacin. Got daffy back on his feet after almost 4 months of not walking 
Alright then ive god a box filled with all these things for times like thisthanks for the tip ill stick to my favrioute Niacin. Got daffy back on his feet after almost 4 months of not walking
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ditto. Vitamins, perhaps some lukewarm bath time deep enough to float and take a little weight off and stimulate circulation, keep watch, probably will heal up uneventfully.I'm not a vet so can't say if it's dislocated or not but looking at the pics you have posted it doesn't look bad, giving him some niacin might be a better choice or brewers yeast. not sure if him being a drake the excess calcium may not be good on his kidneys.
if it wasnt for you telling me it would heal on its own id have gone into a mad panic and spent money i dont have and probably made it worst somehow. BYC IS AWESOME! 