Injured duck leg

I can see the video, but I cannot tell by looking at it where the injury is.
The vet I called said watch for a few days and cull if needed.
I don't think it's fair for a vet to say this without even seeing the duck.
 
Okay, so back to the leg. What are you feeding her, and can you get some vitamin b complex for cattle?
They are on pedigree flock raiser with a brewers yeast supplement added to their pool. They are also free range within a large fenced in area so lots of grass and bugs. I also give them a treat of romaine and peas everyday. Occassional beet greens. She is my most active duck and is the first in the pool during the change of water. She is also the one who discovered when I change the water and allow the grass to be saturated it's the perfect time to grab extra bugs.
 
Okay I start the hose up in my pool let it run for a sec turn it off and unscrew from the spigot then take that end down the yard a ways and let the water drain out. That way when done there is only a small amount of water left in the pool.
 
Okay I start the hose up in my pool let it run for a sec turn it off and unscrew from the spigot then take that end down the yard a ways and let the water drain out. That way when done there is only a small amount of water left in the pool.
That would work so much better. My landlord is putting in a pond eventually but for now I have a kiddie pool that I get yelled at for lifting.
 

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