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Countrygirl201
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Ok I'll put him in a smaller run I haveIf he's having to use his wings to stabilize himself you should try to limit his walking as much as possible - put him in a small area with plenty of water and his food, but where he can still see the other ducks and feel part of the group. I hope it helps, but I honestly think with that swelling he's got a bigger i
If he's having to use his wings to stabilize himself you should try to limit his walking as much as possible - put him in a small area with plenty of water and his food, but where he can still see the other ducks and feel part of the group. I hope it helps, but I honestly think with that swelling he's got a bigger issue going on.
Ok I'll keep him in a spot for a couple weeks to help him. I have a pond I'll let him go in a few timesDon't feel bad for him, it's what he needs. A large crate would be better.
The niacin won't work over night. He'll need to be immobilized for at least a week until you start seeing improvement. You can also allow him very short swim times, to help take the weight off and as physical therapy.
If you are in the States and have access to it, get some antibiotics. Put it over a treat, like peas or mealworms and make sure he eats it all. It might also be good to get some Vitamin B complex. The bottle says injectable for bovines, but just do the same with the food. It's even better than plain niacin. That can be used after he's recovered.
@Miss Lydia anything I forgot?