Prolapsed Drake Penis, I think (pics)

I'd probably put him down if that was my Birds issue. Possibly its painful and not much fun..:hmm
Tying it off won't magically have his Penis go back inside its proper place. That's a tumour I'm almost 100% positive..
Okay there was a time when you would say “we are not vets” how can you make that diagnosis? She said it was squishy not hard like a tumor. If the OP wants to try and help her drake through this then support is what she needs. Not telling her to cull. None of us can say not even 5% that this is a tumor.
 
I'd probably put him down if that was my Birds issue. Possibly its painful and not much fun..:hmm
Tying it off won't magically have his Penis go back inside its proper place. That's a tumour I'm almost 100% positive..
Put him down? I am sure there are more life friendly ways to handle this situation. If it is just an infection you may be able to lance it? Wash it everyday, keep something over it maybe? I would hate to see someone put an animal down for something that might not be to hard to fix. Or i have an idea. if it is just a mass of infection and you can lance it, you could keep it clean and get a diaper for waterfowl to keep it from getting worse. Use some gentle form of antiseptic like peroxide maybe? i am not sure what i is safe for ducks but i do know that it wouldn't burn to much. Then rinse it with luke warm water. Its just a suggestion if you can get it cleaned and figured out that is another option. I dont suggest putting an animal down unless there is something HORRIBLY wrong and it effects the animals life (like a broken neck or back or something that severe).
 
Put him down? I am sure there are more life friendly ways to handle this situation. If it is just an infection you may be able to lance it? Wash it everyday, keep something over it maybe? I would hate to see someone put an animal down for something that might not be to hard to fix. Or i have an idea. if it is just a mass of infection and you can lance it, you could keep it clean and get a diaper for waterfowl to keep it from getting worse. Use some gentle form of antiseptic like peroxide maybe? i am not sure what i is safe for ducks but i do know that it wouldn't burn to much. Then rinse it with luke warm water. Its just a suggestion if you can get it cleaned and figured out that is another option. I dont suggest putting an animal down unless there is something HORRIBLY wrong and it effects the animals life (like a broken neck or back or something that severe).
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And "here we go again". The answer to every problem isn't always to "cull" it. That is why we are all here. We try to help, find solutions and you know what? People's ducks actually get better after they listen to the solutions the smart people on here post!

@Runner duck mom was told by a vet there was no hope for her little Olive and that she wouldn't last the weekend. That was about 3 weeks ago but we all pitched in and helped try to fix her little Olive with tube feeding, antibiotics etc. which has nothing to do with this situation but just the point that "culling" isn't always necessary.

Guess what, Olive is gaining weight and thriving so far. She's not suffering and is acting normal as can be so please, anyone reading all these posts, don't think that culling is the answer! Which is my point!
 

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