Muscovy duck cannot retract his penis and it's bloody!

To all you long time duckineers...
...is this common and another good reason not to keep dux? ;)
Good reasons not to keep ducks dont exhist


Issues are rare and internet forums are a funnel for issues

You as an average human wouldnt wake up tomorow with healthy ducks and join a forum to tell people. its unlikily anyway

But as an average human you wake up with sick ducks you seek an internet forum and so forums are full of people with problems

1% of duck owners are on forums but 90% of the 1% has problems

Gives the illusion that ducks have problems 90% of the time.

Kind of how the media works
 
Have you been keeping it moist you don’t want it to dry out. And keep him away from the females so he doesn’t try to breed. Some have taken their drakes to the vet and they put in a few stitches to keep it in till healed. Others just try and keep putting it back in hoping it will stay. If it dries out or gets infected then what’s hanging out can die and have to be cut off or drop off. Thankfully I’ve never had a drake with this so can only tell you what I have read on here what others have done . I believe @casportpony has a thread about this. Hopefully she can get it for you.
 
Have you been keeping it moist you don’t want it to dry out. And keep him away from the females so he doesn’t try to breed. Some have taken their drakes to the vet and they put in a few stitches to keep it in till healed. Others just try and keep putting it back in hoping it will stay. If it dries out or gets infected then what’s hanging out can die and have to be cut off or drop off. Thankfully I’ve never had a drake with this so can only tell you what I have read on here what others have done . I believe @casportpony has a thread about this. Hopefully she can get it for you.
In the future, how can I prevent this? I feel like a really bad owner. :(
 

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