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    Bumblefoot and overmating

    I'm not sure that oral antibiotics will help at this point and may be taking a toll on her body. The less you can give the better.
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    Bumblefoot and overmating

    I know it's hard to tell. To me, the light brown scabs and a feeling of softness under them indicate it's on the mend. If the swelling still is hard, I think you still have infection in there - which it looked like in one of your photos - but only you can be the judge.
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    Duck bumble foot surgery

    https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/should-i-pull-this-scab-off.1415545/
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    Duck bumble foot surgery

    When I get home I can find the thread
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    Duck bumble foot surgery

    I would not cut anymore that tissue looks good. I would use antibiotic ointment a couple days then switch to the poultice.
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    Duck bumble foot surgery

    Here is a thread I started a couple years ago when I had a pekin with a bumble in a similar spot. When I wrap the foot I use a square of gazue that's folded over to be soft, then two pieces of vet wrap 15-18 inches. Wrap gently around the ankle and criss-cross through the toes while trying to...
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    Duck bumble foot surgery

    You have gotten the scab and likely some infection out. A bumble that size will take weeks to months to heal. I hope you packed it with triple antiobiotic ointment and wrapped with a gauze pad and vet wrap and have kept her foot dry and clean for a couple of days. At that point I would rebandage...
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    What’s wrong

    Post some pictures to get the best help. It's probably the blood feathers - sometimes ducklings will pick at their friends just because it's a curiosity - it's very painful for the little ones so try to stop it. If the bleeding won't stop you can use quick clot or something like that. If the...
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    Pasty vent. Please help!!

    Try to soak the little bottom part in lukewarm water and loosen the poop clogging the vent - use a cotton swab or something soft and be gentle until you've got the poop off so she can freely poop - if needed you could use a tiny bit of vaseline or coconut/olive oil to soften it up and loosen the...
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    Duck with slightly prolapsed vent

    That's wonderful that it stayed put and a really good sign! I think that seems to be the case for many. With my little runner I witnessed her first egg because she was out in the yard with me. At that time I thought she was prolapsing because the vent came out partially with the egg, but it went...
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    Duck with slightly prolapsed vent

    I'm so sorry this happened to you and your girl - I know from experience how traumatic and stressful it is. You're on the right track! Did the vent stay in after you eased in back in place? That is the tricky part. I had this happen with a runner duck and the vent came out every time she pooped...
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    Bumblefoot and overmating

    Here is what I suggest: separate that particular female with another girl and force your drake to choose from the other ones - while monitoring to make sure they are not over-mated. Use terramycin around her eye until it heals and let the back of her head heal before you allow her to be with the...
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    adult pekin female with splayed legs and difficulty walking -- ideas, advice?

    Aww, poor girl. She is blessed to have you as her duck keeper though. It's clear you love her and really care and are willing to put in the effort to help her and make her happy. It's so hard to see them suffering and not know how to help.
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    adult pekin female with splayed legs and difficulty walking -- ideas, advice?

    Here are the photos - I used vet wrap around each leg, then a loop of vet wrap holding the legs in proper position. A video I made:
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    adult pekin female with splayed legs and difficulty walking -- ideas, advice?

    I'm so sorry for your situation with Rosie. It's so hard with the pekins because they have so many leg issues. I had three pekins and ended up using hobbles due to splay leg when they were little, but once they're grown it's hard for me to imagine them helping. Her hocks look swollen so maybe...
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    Still new to raising ducks, have questions about my Pekin. Thanks

    What Miss Lydia said! Treats make all the difference. My ducks know I'm the source of all good things - letting them out to free-range, bringing peas, kale, mealworms, or other goodies. Not that they get treats all the time, but at least once a day they get something. I also spend time just...
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    Can I stop food & water at night?

    I always free-feed my ducks. I let them out to free-range a couple times a day, but they always run back to their food like they are starving, despite eating lots of greens and bug. They're domesticated birds and though they're good foragers, I think we should offer them whatever food they want!
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    Angel wing in call ducks

    Those look like Black Swedish calls! Last spring I had my first Black Swedish (full size) and they were my first ducks that ever developed angel wing. After researching here last spring I wondered if this breed is more prone to angel wing. I added more of the adult food to their diet, trying to...
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    Niacin Deficiency in Waterfowl

    When you have an emergency situation- where you suspect a problem already beginning, go for the liquid vitamin B complex because it's the hardest hitting and works best. You can keep that up for several weeks and when the problem is fully resolved just add some nutritional or brewer's yeast to...
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