URGENT duckling eye infection

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I have six ducklings all only a couple of days old. Just called the feed and farm supply store in town today and they just learned today while I was on the phone asking if they had it that due to FDA regulations they are now are no longer able to stock Terrimycin.

The emergency vet right near me does ducks but their doctor who sees ducks is out (sounds like indefinitely from the call?) on sick/injury leave.

The next closest one is super far away and got me an appointment the day after tomorrow at 12pm. I have been dealing with this since 3am this morning. It is currently 5pm. I haven’t been able to even do the dishes I’ve only eaten breakfast.

Will she make it to Wednesday afternoon? I probably need to get an Uber out there and back and have someone watch the rest of them which is super annoying. Unclear if my boyfriend is gone or not for the next few days he missed a train.

I will have to bring the little brood plate and the generator and plus the big heat plate into the wall and separate them. And I need someone to watch the rest for me while they are gone.

Everyone else seems okay so far I am thinking about isolating her but she will be sad and lonely and she doesn’t seem to be spreading it, but that could change and I learned my lesson raising (failing to, actually) last year

The vet said don’t do anything yet and to not put neosporin because it’s not safe for duck eyes but it’s all I have access to and I have heard mixed results.

I have some sterile saline I’ve been putting into her eyes before I only had clean disposable cloth with water.

I don’t want her to go blind/die etc from infection and I don’t want to make it worse.

please any advice or experiences on this will be so dearly appreciated, blessings
 

OK, so I got this online but it’s about using it for people‘s eyes. I’m pretty sure it’s the same for animals’s eyes- at least I know that you can use black tea, green tea, white tea, and chamomile because I have used all of those. I even accidentally used an Earl Grey teabag which has Bergamont and it was fine.​

What types of tea can I use?​

There are several types of tea you can use to treat eye concerns.
Black, white, and green tea contain caffeine and antioxidants that may help to treat eye concerns. Herbal teas are calming and soothing. They may help to reduce inflammation, puffiness, and irritation.
You can try using:
  • rooibos
  • chamomile
  • lavender
  • eyebright (clary sage)
  • calendula
  • comfrey
  • fennel
  • fenugreek

Inflammation, or puffy, swollen eyes​

According to a small 2024 studyTrusted Source, the caffeine in black and green teas may help reduce puffiness and swelling. Caffeine constricts the blood vessels within this sensitive tissue. This aids in reducing puffiness and inflammation.
Black and green teas also contain antioxidants called flavonoids and tannins that have an anti-inflammatory effectTrusted Source. The tannins can help tighten the skin and draw out fluid to further alleviate any puffiness.

Conjunctivitis (pink eye)​

Some people use calendula, chamomile, and fennel tea to relieve symptoms of pink eye
 

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