- Aug 4, 2016
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A couple nights ago 2 of my ducks disappeared and one has a broken leg. I assume coyotes got them as they have started meandering into the tall grass. This morning one of the missing ducks showed up. She had at least 3 wounds that I could find, 2 were puncture wounds. All were covered in maggots. I washed/sprayed her several times in the shower to try to rinse them out, but I could see that the puncture wounds were packed with maggot, their butts were all I could see. I tried soaking her in epsom salt water not knowing if the salt would burn, but I felt I needed to get them off her. I also used a syringe to squirt peroxide into the wounds. All of this got a lot of the maggots off, but I could not even begin to clear the puncture wounds of them. I've read that maggots can be the best thing for healing wounds, but I'm still stuck on the notion that they would just eat her alive. I don't know which is true. She wasn't interested in eating or drinking, but I did drip a little water with electrolytes (Rooster Booster) into her mouth, some of which she seemed to drink. I will also say that when I initially picked her up some liquid came out of her mouth and she smelled like she was dying. After several attempts to clean her, I decided to let her rest, feeling like I might be exhausting her even more, plus it was far past time for me to get something to eat. Anyway, a couple hours later my son informed me that she might have died. Indeed she had and was already stiff. Was I doing the right thing trying to clean her up or should I have left the maggots to do their thing (pretty sure there were plenty still left on her) or did I wear her out (I probably spent a couple hours or more with her) or was she likely already too far gone? I was really hoping that since she had managed to get away and find her way home that there was still enough left in her for me to help.
And if anyone has any tips on the one with a broken leg that would be great too. I thought it was broken at the knee, but pretty sure its above the knee now. I have wrapped it and braced it with some popsicle sticks and she is standing a little now and definitely eating and drinking better. Not sure how long healing will take and whether I should just keep her like this or should I periodically unwrap it and let her swim in epsom salts for a short while for exercise and clean her up. She's quite dirty like the one I lost today.
And if anyone has any tips on the one with a broken leg that would be great too. I thought it was broken at the knee, but pretty sure its above the knee now. I have wrapped it and braced it with some popsicle sticks and she is standing a little now and definitely eating and drinking better. Not sure how long healing will take and whether I should just keep her like this or should I periodically unwrap it and let her swim in epsom salts for a short while for exercise and clean her up. She's quite dirty like the one I lost today.