HELP! Oral antibiotic administering for a difficult duck!!!

Oh my god this is all so helpful!!!
what do you do with the tongue? I just tried before reading this and almost had it but then couldnt pull the tongue far enough out to see the glottis, maybe i need an extra set of hands 🤔
You don't need to do anything with the tongue, just insert the syringe on the ducks left side, aim diagonally and downward to the ducks right side and give the medication.
 
number one rule for ducks is never ever give ducks antibiotics they simply can't take them
What are you talking about? This is not true, ducks can have almost any veterinary or human antibiotic! Please be careful spreading misinformation like this.
I bet what's causing the problem in the first place is you , you are feeding them medicated food you can't give ducks medicated feed what so ever! as in never!
Even more misinformation! @chickenfinder, you might find this interesting:
Feeding Ducklings Medicated Feed - The Myths and the Truth

STOP!!! what you are doing they will die. I raised wild ducks for 20 years ! the vet would come to me when he needed advise Chickenfinder says I will pray you listen to me OMG!!!
@graypes, please do listen to your vet. If the duck was prescribed antibiotics for a respiratory infection you need to give the medication as you were instructed. Not giving it to them could cause death.
 
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Now this is a new one on me !!!!!! my advice to you is change vets !!! number one rule for ducks is never ever give ducks antibiotics they simply can't take them . I bet what's causing the problem in the first place is you , you are feeding them medicated food you can't give ducks medicated feed what so ever! as in never! It took me a wile to teach my vet but eventually he learned . Needless to say I hope you read this before you finish the job of killing them . Dusty powdered medicated feed . runner ducks love to go down the side of the road and feast on slugs after a good warm rain . They are top of the line for keeping slugs out of the garden. STOP!!! what you are doing they will die. I raised wild ducks for 20 years ! the vet would come to me when he needed advise Chickenfinder says I will pray you listen to me OMG!!!
Seriously? Not only is that pretty much all false information, minus the part about ducks liking to eat slugs...
But it was downright disrespectful to the OP. You have no idea what feed they are using anyway. You didn't ask..you just started spouting.
I bet you taught your vet exactly nothing...they just got tired of listening to you thinking you knew it all. 🙄
 
tried this, she’s so traumatized from how long it took me to get the hold right that she keeps screaming and when i think i have her mouth open enough and steady, and move to put the syringe past the glottis, she violently shakes. If I hold any harder Im going to hurt her. So i just dont think thats an option anymore. She knows and hates the taste of it and if i put it in food, she wont get her full dose :( im really worried and i cant keep trying things bc im going to lose too much antibiotic
They aren't nearly as fragile as we think. Don't be afraid.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...dications-to-all-poultry-and-waterfowl.73335/
 
You've got this OP, you can do it. It's possible, and I promise you won't hurt her. I can do big pekin drakes that do NOT like to be handled on my own, so I promise you, you can get the meds into her :)

Do what @casportpony recommended.

This is how I do it:

Wrap her in a towel to restrain her body, then tuck the 'duck burrito' between your arm and your body and pin her there. Using the arm you have pinning her, extend her neck and slide a finger into her beak to hold it open. Then with your other hand, administer the medication. Slide the syringe down the right side (her right) of her mouth, like as in this picture:

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Now this is a new one on me !!!!!! my advice to you is change vets !!! number one rule for ducks is never ever give ducks antibiotics they simply can't take them . I bet what's causing the problem in the first place is you , you are feeding them medicated food you can't give ducks medicated feed what so ever! as in never! It took me a wile to teach my vet but eventually he learned . Needless to say I hope you read this before you finish the job of killing them . Dusty powdered medicated feed . runner ducks love to go down the side of the road and feast on slugs after a good warm rain . They are top of the line for keeping slugs out of the garden. STOP!!! what you are doing they will die. I raised wild ducks for 20 years ! the vet would come to me when he needed advise Chickenfinder says I will pray you listen to me OMG!!!

No, this is not medicated feed and I have never fed them medicated feed. I feed them non-medicated duck feed and dried as well as fresh bugs and fruit if they're good. This is a course of 1.6ml of Liquid antibiotics for a viral infection they likely picked up outside. My only problem is administering the antibiotics.
 
What are you talking about? This is not true, ducks can have almost any veterinary or human antibiotic! Please be careful spreading misinformation like this.

Even more misinformation! @chickenfinder, you might find this interesting:
Feeding Ducklings Medicated Feed - The Myths and the Truth


@graypes, please do listen to your vet. If the duck was prescribed antibiotics for a respiratory infection you need to give the medication as you were instructed. Not giving it to them could cause death.

Thank you casportpony! I will! I'm about to try your diagonal method, I think my previous problem was I was trying to go past the glottis 😳my poor baby girl!
 
You've got this OP, you can do it. It's possible, and I promise you won't hurt her. I can do big pekin drakes that do NOT like to be handled on my own, so I promise you, you can get the meds into her :)

Do what @casportpony recommended.

This is how I do it:

Wrap her in a towel to restrain her body, then tuck the 'duck burrito' between your arm and your body and pin her there. Using the arm you have pinning her, extend her neck and slide a finger into her beak to hold it open. Then with your other hand, administer the medication. Slide the syringe down the right side (her right) of her mouth, like as in this picture:

1183951-b0cebe79bbb1bbc64bf81e49825dc94f.jpg
Thank you!!!!!!! this is so helpful! you guys are my hero! I'm going to try again now!
 

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