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Clean it out with peroxide, cover it in Neosporin and wait until it heals enough to not be visible to the casual glance. You will need to keep it clean, dry and dressed until it has healed to the point of re-introducing him back into the flock. A little Blukote spritz before you integrate should cover any remnants. Just remember that ducks are...messy... so I would wait longer for re-intros on a wound that my duck had than I would on a wound that a chicken had. No point in rushing him back out to the flock only to have the wound get infected by him splashing about in mucky water. (I have ducks. Any water they have is mucky after about 5 minutes of them being in it.)
Good luck.