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My laying rescue pekin has a pretty swollen, irritated vent and I haven’t been able to find help anywhere else. She is still laying and acting relatively normal although she’s getting a little bit slower now that we are on day 3 and it isn’t looking any better. I don’t see any discharge & it just didn’t look like prolapse to me. I have no idea what else it could be or what to do for her. I’ve applied preparation H and vetericyn spray and brought her inside to do warm epsom salt baths twice a day. I’ll attach pictures from day 1, 2, & 3 in order. Has anyone seen this before?
 

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Sorry no one replied to your thread. How is your duck doing?
I posted this in so many forums and Facebook groups I’m surprised no one knows what it is so I can help her. We continued giving her 2 soaks a day and prep H until it was mostly back to pink. I removed the scabbing and put her back outside because everything was improving but I feel like I did it too soon because I have her back inside now.
 
Can you clean it up again and post new pictures?
This is a lot more swollen than it’s been in days. I also applied a little bit of betadine so coloring may be weird in some spots
 

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Great pictures! I think your duck might have an infection. Is a vet an option? Do you have any antibiotics?
I don’t have any antibiotics on hand. Vet was a last resort because they’d rather cull than treat but it is an option. There’s no discharge or smell so I wasn’t sure it was an infection
 
That yellow stuff looks like infection to me. Ideally a vet would look at a sample under the scope and see if it's bacteria or yeast, then prescribe an appropriate antibiotic, but if you can't find a vet to treat her I can make an antibiotic recommendation.
 
My laying rescue pekin has a pretty swollen, irritated vent and I haven’t been able to find help anywhere else. She is still laying and acting relatively normal although she’s getting a little bit slower now that we are on day 3 and it isn’t looking any better. I don’t see any discharge & it just didn’t look like prolapse to me. I have no idea what else it could be or what to do for her. I’ve applied preparation H and vetericyn spray and brought her inside to do warm epsom salt baths twice a day. I’ll attach pictures from day 1, 2, & 3 in order. Has anyone seen this before?

I have a three year old Pekin who is having the same issue poop is sticking to it. I think it's yeast. I do have a vet I can take mine to but she was thinking papilloma when I showed her the pictures. I was thinking a prolapsed vent, Mine has been staying outside since she gets stressed away from the flock. give her a bath every few days and I am using mineral oil on her booty to keep the stuff from sticking to her and vetricyn spray on the vent and no improvement. Is there an update on yours?
 
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I have a three year old Pekin who is having the same issue poop is sticking to it. I think it's yeast. I do have a vet I can take mine to but she was thinking papilloma when I showed her the pictures. I was thinking a prolapsed vent, Mine has been staying outside since she gets stressed away from the flock. give her a bath every few days and I am using mineral oil on her booty to keep the stuff from sticking to her and vetricyn spray on the vent and no improvement. Is there an update on yours?

If you're looking for advice it might be best to post your own thread, with pictures of your duck's vent.

The Duck Forum would be more suited to post in:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/ducks.42/
 

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