If you can?..Look to see if a puncture wound is in her cheek or in her mouth?..Abcesses will drain..
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yep. I just had a cat with a couple abscesses from fighting that we successfully drained and properly treated. Her swelling immediately went down.If you can?..Look to see if a puncture wound is in her cheek or in her mouth?..Abcesses will drain..
The pus in a cat access if different than the pus that's in a bird abcess. In a mammal, if wait long enough it will burst on it's own and start to drain, or you can lance and flush, but a bird abcess will not do the same. In birds the pus will turn hard and require lancing and physical removal of the pus. Somewhere I have and article from a vet that explains this, so I'll try to find it.Yep. I just had a cat with a couple abscesses from fighting that we successfully drained and properly treated. Her swelling immediately went down.
Make sure you give enough amoxicillin. Dose is 50 to 70 mg per pound of body weight twice a day.Thank you for all your answers, her appetite wasn’t the best last night, after reading a lot online I kept a deep enough container for her to dip her head in and spoke with a friend which said to give her some amoxicillin as we don’t have vet for poultry in the area to prescribe Baytril... I gave her a first dose last night and this morning the cheek seems gone down a bit... I’ll keep going for 3/4 and hope it’s nothing worse![]()
I guess I kinda forgot that! I would be interested in why!The pus in a cat access if different than the pus that's in a bird abcess. In a mammal, if wait long enough it will burst on it's own and start to drain, or you can lance and flush, but a bird abcess will not do the same. In birds the pus will turn hard and require lancing and physical removal of the pus. Somewhere I have and article from a vet that explains this, so I'll try to find it.
I suspect that the duck in thread has a sinus infection.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/runner-duck-club.609642/page-428
Info on another Runner duck with infection in her face start with post 4280
I guess I kinda forgot that! I would be interested in why!
Today is the 3rd day and the swelling is nearly gone!Make sure you give enough amoxicillin. Dose is 50 to 70 mg per pound of body weight twice a day.
How's the swelling?