They will not help necrotic tissue, which is the most pressing concern. Oregano oil, the stuff that is actually good for infection, needs a carrier oil or it burns.
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They will not help necrotic tissue, which is the most pressing concern. Oregano oil, the stuff that is actually good for infection, needs a carrier oil or it burns.
I use dried Greek oregano in my flocks feed.They will not help necrotic tissue, which is the most pressing concern. Oregano oil, the stuff that is actually good for infection, needs a carrier oil or it burns.
Yes have tried gently flushing the area with a saline rinse, have also done vetricyn spray (did more this morning ) have tried Preparation H*(seemed to help her poops be easier the next day) and have also tried keeping the vent moist with an the triple antibiotic ointment.@Tales from Duckingham do you have Veterycin. After bathing get some good pics but I’d also spray may help relieve some pain until you can decide how to treat.
Then, unfortunately, at best, they're getting Italian flavored feed, the amounts of helpful components in dried oregano are little but can vary. At worst, all that is happening is continual feeding low, low doses of antibiotics. Natural or not, it's still antibiotics.I use dried Greek oregano in my flocks feed.
Thanks for the responses so far. She is still spiffy for what its worth. Got the best pics we could after her bath. No matter what I do I can't get down to the bare skin. She's picked her feathers off the belly area below the vent.Can you get any pictures of the wound? It sounds like it's going necrotic. Which is a fight, but heal able.
I've never seen one that crusty.Thanks for the responses so far. She is still spiffy for what its worth. Got the best pics we could after her bath. No matter what I do I can't get down to the bare skin. She's picked her feathers off the belly area below the vent.
These are after the bath and a gentle dab with paper towels to see if any of that would come off which it didn't. After this I got her back into a fresh bed of straw with fresh food and water and sprayed her vent area with the vetricyn. I saw posts about possibly using coconut oil to keep the vent moist, any thoughts as to whether that would be a good move for today? I feel like the area looks better than it did two days ago but its far from normal or good.
Thank you. (This is a duck so I appreciate any and all info & your expertise.)I know more about ducks, but I will try to suggest a few things. Is she walking around or lying down a lot. What is the area or bedding like where she lies down? Was this the same location of her fly strike last summer? Damp and soil bedding can make this worse. How long have you done the Epsom salts soaks? I would do those daily for 15-20 minutes, and then at the end try to gently rub the area with a wash cloth which may debride it slightly. The apply a good coating of Neosporin triple antibiotic or the burn cream, Silvadene available here:
https://www.chewy.com/silver-sulfadiazine-cream-1/dp/379020?utm_source=google-product&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=Silver Sulfadiazine&utm_campaign=13247001801&utm_term=&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAuNGuBhAkEiwAGId4avxB7phFdpARMpNQB7aVRlGAQaV03jFubswgcxMO1e0wUAQMjxVR9RoCAuYQAvD_BwE
an alternative for the wound is Medi Honey
Because I have no vet to provide a prescription, do you have an alternative suggestion that won't need one that is as effective as the Silvadene? Even from Chewy I have to input a vet and duck vets just aren't a thing where I am unfortunately.I know more about ducks, but I will try to suggest a few things. Is she walking around or lying down a lot. What is the area or bedding like where she lies down? Was this the same location of her fly strike last summer? Damp and soil bedding can make this worse. How long have you done the Epsom salts soaks? I would do those daily for 15-20 minutes, and then at the end try to gently rub the area with a wash cloth which may debride it slightly. The apply a good coating of Neosporin triple antibiotic or the burn cream, Silvadene available here:
https://www.chewy.com/silver-sulfadiazine-cream-1/dp/379020?utm_source=google-product&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=Silver Sulfadiazine&utm_campaign=13247001801&utm_term=&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAuNGuBhAkEiwAGId4avxB7phFdpARMpNQB7aVRlGAQaV03jFubswgcxMO1e0wUAQMjxVR9RoCAuYQAvD_BwE
an alternative for the wound is Medi Honey or Manuka honey.