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The left (the first infected cheek) side feels hard and squishy, and the right ( the second infected cheek) side feels squishy. With a needle?
For lancing, I would use a scalpel
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TRUST me. I've done my fair share of lancing
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Metzer keeps a list of vets that they know of (through personal experience or customer testimony) specializing in waterfowl on their site. The only one in WI is:

Dr. Paul Gibbons at Animal Emergency Center & Specialty Services in Glendale. His number is 414-540-6710 and he is ABVP certified.

Don't know how close that is to you or if they would help over the phone, but I hope this can help.

Also if they are far away, perhaps they can recommend another vet close to you that they can work with or that they would trust.
Thanks, I just looked on maps and Glendale is 5 hours away from me.
 
Thanks, I just looked on maps and Glendale is 5 hours away from me.
Of course that is who is on Metzer's list. We do have one waterfowl specialist, I have heard, but Metzer's only lists one in Bozeman, so I wouldn't consider that to be the end of the story, just a new trail to search on.
 
The left (the first infected cheek) side feels hard and squishy, and the right ( the second infected cheek) side feels squishy. With a needle?



Thanks, I just looked on maps and Glendale is 5 hours away from me.


Dang... was worth a try...

Talk to Kathy... she has a lot of experience with infection removal and recently did a sinus infection removal...

Sounds like at this point, working under her guidance is yours (and Merlin's) best bet...
 

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