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Did she make it through the night?
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So glad your duck is doing ok, and healing. just wanted to say please be carefull of the coon, if attacking in daylight hours it could be rabied. take care. I had an encounter with a rabied skunk years ago.Things still going well. She's resting a lot and we clean the tub every night (it sure gets stinky fast!) we let her splash around and groom herself as well as she can in the clean water before we drain it again. She seems to enjoy that very much, as ducks should!
Not sure how much more I can do for her eyes. They look better but still not well. Not sure how long it takes for these things to heal.
She is drinking when the bowl is on a step stool and will eat peas when we raise them to her face. She won't eat them in a bowl. I mushed some food but she won't eat the mush, or crumbles. I don't think it's lack of movement in her neck as she does lower her neck to splash in the water and clean her face. This is why I think she is having sight issues.
Things are improving much faster than I could have imagined. I'm still amazed she survived. My husband is home now and saw the raccoon, as it ran out of our yard as our dog chased it, and said it was a BIG mean looking bugger.
Any advice on how to continue treating/caring for my feathered friend and how long of a time I should be doing such things (either time or signs). Any other precautions or the like?
Thanks again from the bottom of my heart.