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Gemduckmum
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Ok, would you reccomend trying to clean it or putting Vaseline or sugar on it?It was bulbous and he was Randy..Sounds like it's going in. Separate him a couple of days for sure.
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Ok, would you reccomend trying to clean it or putting Vaseline or sugar on it?It was bulbous and he was Randy..Sounds like it's going in. Separate him a couple of days for sure.
Definitely wash it off. Vaseline and encouraging him to swim in a cold pool alone will definitely be a great starting point. No sugar on it...Ok, would you reccomend trying to clean it or putting Vaseline or sugar on it?
No, Vaseline is only needed..How about putting sudocrem on it?
Why do I ever reply with you around?..I know what I did and I was helped by many Vets and experienced people..What is that?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/duck-problem-help.1028902/#post-15921015 this is more info with an avian vet chiming in. Didn't see her mention sugar but this info may help.
Ok, at the moment he’s in the house and the the others are outside. Should we clean it with salty water as that’s an antiseptic? Could we use sudocrem in place of Vaseline?Definitely wash it off. Vaseline and encouraging him to swim in a cold pool alone will definitely be a great starting point. No sugar on it...
No...Just wash it with water and apply Vaseline no need for antiseptic sprays. I definitely would use Vaseline on it..Ok, at the moment he’s in the house and the the others are outside. Should we clean it with salty water as that’s an antiseptic? Could we use sudocrem in place of Vaseline?