lol I'm tired as all heck over here and might have read the link wrong. I saved it and will revisit it before i do anything![]()

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lol I'm tired as all heck over here and might have read the link wrong. I saved it and will revisit it before i do anything![]()
I feel that lukewarm water in a tub where you put her in - or somehow in lukewarm, not cold, water she does not have to climb or jump into or out of, is best for hydrotherapy.So my pekin girl has a sore leg.
Don't know what happened. I noticed the other day, yesterday seemed much better.
But today she's not walking on it.
I separated her.
I have kiddie pools. I thought about giving her one so she can float. But not sure if it would do more harm climbing in.
Thoughts?
I gave her part of a baby aspirin
I feel that lukewarm water in a tub where you put her in - or somehow in lukewarm, not cold, water she does not have to climb or jump into or out of, is best for hydrotherapy.
And rather than aspirin, I would wait a day or two (to clear it from her system) and consider Advil, I read from hennible a vet said Advil was okay for ducks. I have a dosing note here somewhere . . . here it is
[COLOR=353527]A note on pain killers for ducks. Straight from the vets mouth, ducks can have Advil.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=353527]For ducks 6-8 lbs 25-40mg twice daily adult tablets cut up or children's liquid Advil 1.5ml twice daily, orally.[/COLOR]
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Amiga’s arithmetic – 8 pounds 40 mg is 5 mg per pound
6 pounds 25 mg, is just over 4 mg per pound
so, 4 to 5 mg per pound of duck
I find T-Relief or comfrey salve really helpful for sore legs. And Epsom salt compresses - don't let them ingest Epsom salt, it is a laxative
Hi! I am kinda tired so I may not be reading what you wrote correctly…. the clear iodine - clear, not brown - just gets a couple of drops put on the swelling and it's not wrapped. I think Haunted55 said it's important not to wrap it… but that's just from memory.
Sure. . @Red Riding Egg
Post 22 in this thread shows details of the procedure posted by Haunted55
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...umblefoot-treatment-in-ducks/20#post_15463031