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Iwish. Got him from tsc
Forgive me, I just don't understand why you feel it's a waste. My pets are my family, and I'd do anything to save them. Your duck obviously needs medical intervention, and at this rate I feel like he's going downhill fast. If you don't get him into the clinic I fear he may not make it.
Don't be ashamed, many of us cannot afford vet fees like that, or even ones half of that. Sick birds are almost always hypothermic, so keeping him warm should be you number one priority. How warm are his legs and feet?
-Kathy
When the emergency said they only see a duck a year? And I'm sorry if I can't afford it. My ducks mean no less to e tan yours to you...
I assure you hi I'd warm... read somewhere online to hold a sick duck close to your heart and breathe on them moist air can be helpful so that's where I have him sitting in front of the heater. I keep offering him water but he won't take it is it bad to try and use a syringeWhen the emergency said they only see a duck a year? And I'm sorry if I can't afford it. My ducks mean no less to e tan yours to you...
Quote: Do you have a heating pad? If his legs and feet are cold then he's not warm enough. Have you ever syringe fed a bird before?
-Kathy
I know what it's like to have a very ill duck - very painful. Could you please let us know what you have been able to do in the last few hours or so to help the little one? Do you have vitamins of any sort (poly-vi-sol, poultry vitamins, sav-a-chick, nutri-drench, brewer's yeast)? Are you holding him, keeping him warm?