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It's a ways back there miss Lydia.
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#425
It's a ways back there miss Lydia.
Thought I was linking it But didn't work
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agreeah ok. I think it will be more evident after the scab comes off, how well the tissue under it is healing. But the tissue out around the scab looks much healthier than the pics from a week ago.
they look great!!and his toes and webs look so nice and clean! and healthy![]()
oh no!!! i have ducks that are hiding from me that need catchingI have an unusual issue with one of my ducks right now too.
yes it will but they also stand on the scabs so they might not come off quite as quicklyand won't soaking soften up the scabs so they can begin to come off on their own? They will come off on their own right? And the ointment helps them heal and then bandages protects the feet from nastiness?
good idea, more hands is betterI'll probably leave the iffy foot till Ronnie is back and can help but that won't be until animal handling class Monday afternoonawhile away. So would you say just Continue soaks applying triple antibiotic ointment and fresh bandages each day and take pics to monitor progress on both bubbles and Aflac and Ronnie can look at the one foot on her Monday?
good ideaYa know what i think would be nice, if there is any possibility of it.... is there anywhere that you could let them run around for a little while that isn't dirt? Like inside somewhere? Carpet, concrete, linoleum, even maybe nice grass? Just not mud or dirt. To give a little chance to get some air to the scabs, but not ruin the treatments. Then clean them up again and re-bandage
And maybe its a horrible idea.![]()
no worries not a big deal!!They live at my school ag farm so I don't have a place for them to do that![]()
Nothing to be sorry for!Okay sorry I thought maybe she posted new pics and I wasn't seeing them.
What do you think?Something happen to the pics?
So but for today and tomorrow's treatment should I just continue and soak him AND bubbles feet both? And then apply triple antibiotic ointment and clean bandages? Or should I attempt to massage at least Aflacs feet? I'm thinking his may be healthy. It's ONE of bubbles feet I'm concerned about.agree
they look great!!
oh no!!! i have ducks that are hiding from me that need catching
yes it will but they also stand on the scabs so they might not come off quite as quickly
good idea, more hands is better
good idea
no worries not a big deal!!
my thought is that when Ronnie gets back Monday and you soak Monday night, after the soak massage the scab and see if it comes off easily. If it does you can check the tissue underneath and see if the bumble is reforming or if nice healthy tissue is under it
But it can wait until Ronnie gets back! I do think we need to get the scab off, but it can wait a few more days and other wise keep it wrapped up and clean!
Good Job!!!
The pic I circled in black I'm thinking is the same as Aflac. A healthy black scab. It's the foot in red I'm wondering what to do with. The foot in black I'm going to treat the same as Aflacs two feet. It's the one in red in thinking still has bumble. Today I'm soaking them both for fifteen min again and then applying triple and wrapping back up. But what should I do before applying the triple and wrap back up? I don't want to mess anything good up.Bubbles looks a bit swollen I'd soak and apply iodine if you have it or soak and try and gently pull off the scab then apply the triple and wrap. Is that a scab on Bubbles foot?
Aflac may need some more soaking to get that scab off so you can see what's under but his doesn't look swollen.