Our drake has done it again! Every other week he trips or falls off something (he's extremely clumsy, and very big, being part pekin and part cayuga) and managed to hurt his leg. This time it's been going on for several weeks and hasn't healed on its own so I managed to catch him (well, he went up to me trying to pick a fight since he thinks he's a bad boy) and found his left knee is TWICE the size of his right. His leg is normal otherwise, and no sign of bumblefoot. No heat in the join, either, just VERY swollen.
I've read about epsom salt baths. I've read about aspirin but not sure how to use it.
The situation is peculiar. We cannot separate him because he freaks out when he can't see his ducks, and we can't separate him with one/two of the females because the rest of them will freak out without seeing him. And so on. Too hot to leave them in all day so he can heal (and wouldn't be very nice since the weather's been great).
I need to find a solution that works. He isn't a 'friend' duck. He kicks and kicks and struggles constantly when I pick him up. Can the leg be wrapped with something soaked in epsom salt temporarily (if I could get it on) overnight to help with healing? Baths would be troublesome as we'd be holding his head so he can't drink AND holding him so he can't escape. And of course, keeping the other ducks out of it.
As far as anything we could feed him (certain herbs have anti-inflammatory components) what do you recommend? We have no vet in the state, honestly, that deals with ducks (one place will for a 300 dollar exotic fee) so getting a prescription painkiller will be out of the question.
Any advice is appreciated. And how do I get this darned drake to stop hurting himself? I've never seen a more clumsy duck. He falls off his own females when mating, frequently. Sometimes, he can't even mate at all because all he does is fall off!
I've read about epsom salt baths. I've read about aspirin but not sure how to use it.
The situation is peculiar. We cannot separate him because he freaks out when he can't see his ducks, and we can't separate him with one/two of the females because the rest of them will freak out without seeing him. And so on. Too hot to leave them in all day so he can heal (and wouldn't be very nice since the weather's been great).
I need to find a solution that works. He isn't a 'friend' duck. He kicks and kicks and struggles constantly when I pick him up. Can the leg be wrapped with something soaked in epsom salt temporarily (if I could get it on) overnight to help with healing? Baths would be troublesome as we'd be holding his head so he can't drink AND holding him so he can't escape. And of course, keeping the other ducks out of it.
As far as anything we could feed him (certain herbs have anti-inflammatory components) what do you recommend? We have no vet in the state, honestly, that deals with ducks (one place will for a 300 dollar exotic fee) so getting a prescription painkiller will be out of the question.

Any advice is appreciated. And how do I get this darned drake to stop hurting himself? I've never seen a more clumsy duck. He falls off his own females when mating, frequently. Sometimes, he can't even mate at all because all he does is fall off!