WOLF FLOW
In the Brooder
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this will reduce the bacteria and keep it moist and the dowel will help the bird save energy this will help the duckling gain energy!!!
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Welcome to BYC. Have you read the whole thread yet?this will reduce the bacteria and keep it moist and the dowel will help the bird save energy this will help the duckling gain energy!!!
Ok now you need to hurry this might help. ok now get a bowl and fill it with warm water and add 1 to 2 drops of hydrogen peroxide mix it in and dip a paper towel in it to where it is damp and use a wooden dowel and carefuly break the shell and avoid the yolk that is still there don't break all of it and place it on the towel... and HURRY!!!
I actually just got off the phone with my veterinarian. She suggested I leave it be. She said to maybe try feeding it some recovery food since it is not getting nutrients from the yolk sac. She said the outlook is not very good.You have 2 experienced educators and others experienced that I would listen to.@jpat being one more.
Well feeding it actually isn't a good idea..sorry this is happening.I actually just got off the phone with my veterinarian. She suggested I leave it be. She said to maybe try feeding it some recovery food since it is not getting nutrients from the yolk sac. She said the outlook is not very good.![]()
I was going to suggest starting with some drops of Pedialyte since in the one picture it looks like it is getting dehydrated. Once hydrated, then give some food. Please confirm with your vet.I actually just got off the phone with my veterinarian. She suggested I leave it be. She said to maybe try feeding it some recovery food since it is not getting nutrients from the yolk sac. She said the outlook is not very good.![]()