Jkduckster
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- Jun 29, 2019
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Also I still haven't seen him poo so I'm pretty concerned with that. I checked his butt and I can't see any blockage or poo in general.
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Keep him warm and hydrated for a while so you can monitor his progress ..hopefully he will snap out of it!Also I still haven't seen him poo so I'm pretty concerned with that. I checked his butt and I can't see any blockage or poo in general.
Poor baby. Keep up with the antibiotic on her leg. If infected you may want to use oral antibiotic also you could try soaking her leg in a warm Epsom salt bath. Just don't let her drink the ES water it is also a laxative. But put her on the b complex too.No he has no problem breathing, at least I don't think so. I gave him his dosage and was also very relieved to see him poo. I also have another duckie with an injured leg, now that my black duckling is eating and walking and pooing I can consentrate on the other baby. When I got my ducks the one with the injured leg had a twisty tie around her foot. The twisty tie was so tight that her skin was growing around it! I removed the tie and have been aplieing antibiotics on her leg. It has swelled a bit and she limps. I've only had these guys for 3 days so I plan to do some research and find something to help her.. any ideas?