Chickerywitchery
Chirping
- Jul 3, 2022
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I have a very large pond on my property and it has a steady influx of snappers. Out of all my ducks and geese, there is one who has terrible luck.
2 months ago she was bitten on her right foot. Broke one toe and shredded her ankle. My normal vet saw her and 2 months of crate rest she's back outside.
Yesterday I found her with her left foot mangled. I'll attach a picture. Her middle toe has an almost surgical cut down to the bone from her nail to her heel while the webbing is completely detached from her outside toe.
My normal vet is on vacation and the fill in refuses to see exotics. Even for wound clean out and refill her past medications from the previous attack. So now I'm left to figure out a doctorate in duck medicine with tractor supply stock. Does anyone know what is safe for ducks in way of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory, etc? And what dose they'd need per pound? I have experience in bandaging the wounds and cleaning but I don't want to chance infection. Poor girls out of feet to sacrifice and my turtle traps aren't working fast enough.
2 months ago she was bitten on her right foot. Broke one toe and shredded her ankle. My normal vet saw her and 2 months of crate rest she's back outside.
Yesterday I found her with her left foot mangled. I'll attach a picture. Her middle toe has an almost surgical cut down to the bone from her nail to her heel while the webbing is completely detached from her outside toe.
My normal vet is on vacation and the fill in refuses to see exotics. Even for wound clean out and refill her past medications from the previous attack. So now I'm left to figure out a doctorate in duck medicine with tractor supply stock. Does anyone know what is safe for ducks in way of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory, etc? And what dose they'd need per pound? I have experience in bandaging the wounds and cleaning but I don't want to chance infection. Poor girls out of feet to sacrifice and my turtle traps aren't working fast enough.