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When you hold the duckling will the right leg lay full straight like the left. I other words it will lay full length like the left leg. Just want to rule out slipped tendon. Hopefully if splay leg it will be working fine in a few days. Just keep the little one out of water while hobbled.
Can you get better pictures I can't really tell what's going on with the 2 you posted. Thanks.
Thank u so much. It makes me so sad. He is standing up alot now@CoriM can tell you how to make a little boot for that 1 foot that’s curled in the little boot should straighten it out
Look how big his right leg is on top. Is that concerning?@CoriM can tell you how to make a little boot for that 1 foot that’s curled in the little boot should straighten it out
Look how much bigger it is….@CoriM can tell you how to make a little boot for that 1 foot that’s curled in the little boot should straighten it out
It’s huge!@CoriM can tell you how to make a little boot for that 1 foot that’s curled in the little boot should straighten it out
I have never made the little boot. I have seen @Miss Lydia mention using a small piece of plastic the shape of the foot cut from maybe a plastic lid, then secured to the bottom of the foot with vet wrap. Maybe just for a few days? I know they open and close their feet all the time. I think others on BYC have tried this so you might research to find those threads and see how it worked for them. I have also seen these items on etsy - no idea how they work: https://www.etsy.com/listing/865193...8cdd7edd15de06a2240.00&organic_search_click=1@CoriM can tell you how to make a little boot for that 1 foot that’s curled in the little boot should straighten it out
In the photo where you're holding the duckling up the middle toe looks swollen compared to the other foot. Is this the case?