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Thank you, good advice! I do have some duck antibiotics on hand! Thank you for that link, i’ll check to see if it’s expired and if so, I’ll order some more!
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Not normal to me.Yes i can try! That’s not what a “normal’ toe looks like right?
Updated pics .. this is yesterday morning.. foot pad looks better but is there any more infection left to remove in it?If it were me, I'd soak the whole foot, apply neosporin, wrap and get a duck bootie to help her heal.
What does her leg look like? I'm just wondering if the infection is becoming worse. You might need actual antibiotics to treat this case.
Thank you, good advice! I do have some duck antibiotics on hand! Thank you for that link, i’ll check to see if it’s expired and if so, I’ll order more!
Here’s yesterday pics.. does the foot pad still need infection removed? The toe is going to take time..Can you pick at it the next time you soak it? See if the scab comes off. I wouldn't dig too much though.
@Quatie
Updated pics .. this is yesterday morning.. foot pad looks better but is there any more infection left to remove in it?
Toe isn’t a very hard crusty scab like the pad once was..
I’ll post a pic!