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Hi.
Earlier this week I had woken up to find that the 5-week old ducklings undid the latch to the 1-week-old duckling pen. I was horrified to see 2 of my new magpie ducklings on the ground necks snapped but the third miraculously survived. When I examined her I noticed that her leg was severely fractured with part of the bone sticking out. Somehow she was still full of energy, eating, drinking, standing on one foot, but I was not, I was still freaking out. I made her an apt with whatever vet would take her that day and got some x-rays and pain meds. She ended up with an open spiral fracture of the tibiotarsal bone which is a very tricky area to fix. I was able to get an apt with the exotic clinic two days later but they weren't able to perfectly align the bones so there's a slight gap/overlap between them. Surgery would cost thousands so I decided to go with the splint option. We are hoping for a mild malunion at best but that means she will most likely have one leg shorter than the other. She is currently on anti-inflammatories, pain meds, and antibiotics so fingers crossed we can minimize infection.

Do any of you have experience with a duck with one leg shorter than the other? How do they hold up long term?
 
So sorry to hear this! I wouldn't have thought a 5 week old would do this to babies. :(

I don't have any experience with fractures, but ducks (and most animals) are much more resilient than we give them credit for. The duckling will adjust to it no problem, provided there are no secondary issues.
 
Some pictures of today. She gained 10g since yesterday.
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