something attacked my duck! HELP

amaliayosa

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Mar 12, 2008
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Yesterday we noticed 2 of our ducks were missing, one of the missing ducks showed up swimming along side our other 4, and seemed fine.
Well this afternoon I noticed she was laying around allot, not following the others. I picked her up and examined her and she has two, wounds, one under her wing, and one on the back of her neck. I took her in the house and washed the wounds, then applied triple antibiotic ointment. She is now resting in our shower on towels.
She is acting very mellow, and kinda off in the corner. I just placed a dish of yogurt in with her and some water with electrolyte solution and a bit of apple cider vinegar.
What else should I do?
Thanks
Amy
 
We had 4 chickens attacked by our Boxer and they pulled out just fine. They acted funny for a day or so like you described but then began to act normal. We did similar things like triple anti and also peroxide. They are just fine and now it has been 3 weeks. Good luck and Homeschool moms rock!
 
Well, its been 2 days since the attack and there are still spots of blood on the towels she is sleeping on, not sure what to do, there are no local vets that will see birds. Any ideas?
As I was cleaning the wounds just now I noticed that there are maggots in one of the wounds, HELP, what do I do?
 
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Though I cannot help you with what to do I can direct you to a thread where another member found a wound with maggots in it. I am sure this thread could point you in the right direction:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=26500


I will be thinking of you and praying your duck gets well soon
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Your poor duck I certainly hope she gets better soon..
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I took a look at that thread and it is very informative I bookmarked it for reference. Good stuff.... I hope you read it too I think it will help alot
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****WARNING IF YOU GET GROSSED OUT EASILY DONT READ ANYMORE****

My neighbor came over to help me pick the maggots out of the wounds. oh my gosh, I have never experienced anything so utterly disgusting in my life. We found about 7-10 puncture wounds altogether all filled with maggots, there were hundreds if not thousands, it took us 2 hours to get her cleaned up, it was awful.
She is now extremely weak, and appears to be close to dying, I am praying she is just exhausted from the clean up. The wounds were so deep I cant even imagine how she survived up until now.
We have put the rest of our ducks and chickens in a fenced area, I just cannot go through this again. My poor baby :-(
 
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If you don't have a vet that you're aware of you might try contacting the State Audobon Society. I'm sure they have a source to help various wounded birds, I know ours does. Even if you aren't local to a vet they might have someone nearby with practical hands-on experience who could help you. It's certainly worth a try.
 
:eek: I am soo sorry that you lost her..
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She was a lucky little girl to have someone who cared as much to try to help her. Again I am sorry, but as it's always said she is no longer suffering..
 
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