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Forgot to update this but it worked great! He made a full recovery. Better late than never.Thank you for caring enough to ask for help.Please keep us updated.

Did the vet say what caused the high potassium levels? Good to hear he is doing better hopefully he'll make a full recovery.My 5yo drake is recovering from very high potassium level right now. Within several hours Monday night he lost all ability to walk, deteriorating fast. I took him to the vet Tuesday morning.
She ended up doing an IV dextrose push to force the potassium back into the cells. Overnight he started to regain ability to stand, and later that day started to walk. So two days later now he can walk and is doing better but is still weak and not very interested in standing and walking. He's home with me now but in ICU.
My two other ducks had a similar situation weeks ago, but not as extreme. We thought it was botulism or some other toxin, so treated them for that. They have recovered.
I am recently learning how so many things can affect a duck and render them unable to walk. It is nerve wracking.
I hope your little one comes around and you find a cause for it.
No, she said it could be many different things. And nothing we could point to for certain. She said usually it's from kidney problems, but they looked fine. Asked if he may have gotten into some fertilizer. But that seems unlikely.Did the vet say what caused the high potassium levels? Good to hear he is doing better hopefully he'll make a full recovery.
I never have heard of it. Are all your ducks drakes? since this one has been sick the others may take advantage and bully. Especially if he hasn't been with them for a while.No, she said it could be many different things. And nothing we could point to for certain. She said usually it's from kidney problems, but they looked fine. Asked if he may have gotten into some fertilizer. But that seems unlikely.
He's still weak and not himself though. I let him join the other two late today and I'm not happy how things are going. I'm very concerned so I'm watching close and keeping my fingers crossed.
I mean, who ever heard of a duck having high potassium?!!