I put my ducks in a 12x12 horse stall with a gravel floor because of the low temperatures. I lined it with straw and they are doing well. It's available, so we're thinking about making this the "winter coop" but we have concerns about managing the cleaning and more:
The gravel is about three...
They seem to be doing okay, but I think they might be stressed a bit after not being outside or in their regular coop. They'll eat the peas that we throw to them for a snack, but they have hardly touched their regular food in three days. We tried pellets and crumble.
It's cold out! Below 20 degrees most days this week and near zero at night. My three ducks were clearly cold outside and their coop is only 4x6 so I put them inside of a 12x12 horse stall lined with straw. There's no wind but there's enough ventilation. They are doing fine in there. There is one...
I ended up having to remove infection a second time. It looks much better now and I'll probably remove the bandage for good this evening. It took about ten days to heal after the second effort.
I have only had ducks for a year, but everything I read said that ducklings can't regulate their body temperature until they are fully feathered. I kept mine under heat lamps (gradually backing them off) until they got all of their feathers.
I finished the antibiotics and waited a few more days, but it became apparent that it was still bumblefoot. Yesterday, I did a second removal and I think it went well. It's too early to tell for sure, but I thought it looked much better today than it did the day after the last time I did it. I'm...
Ten days later now. I'll post two pics of the scab progression over the past three days. It's still swollen and it appears the scab is starting to come off. Does this look right for ten days after? I'm concerned about the swelling. She is walking almost totally normal (maybe only affected by the...
Five days ago, I removed bumblefoot infection from my duck. It seemed to go well and that all the infection came out. The next day it was swollen. Initially, it looked like it was starting to heal, but it stayed swollen. More recently, it began to look infected again so I started amoxicillin...
My duck has been having trouble recovering from bumblefoot removal and I have decided to resort to antibiotics. I'm giving a five pound duck 250 mg of amoxicillin twice a day (500 per day total). I plan to do this for 5-7 days depending on progress. I gave her the first pill today (right down...
It seems a little more swollen today. I'm not sure if it's healing or getting worse at this point. I spray with Vetericyn, cover with triple antibiotic, and wrap every day right now. Should I be doing anything else?
This is the third day after removal. It's still swollen and she limps, but as far as I can tell it looks like it is beginning to heal. If anyone thinks otherwise, please let me know. Thanks!
She had Epsom salt soaks and PRID for four days, and then the infection seemed to come out pretty easily (about the size of a chickpea). I couldn't find any more. There was just a hole. I used peroxide, Vetericyn, and triple antibiotic before bandaging. That was yesterday.
Today, I took a...
Thank you. I will try that. Do you think there are three spots there that I will need to take infection from? Two? Or is there one spot in particular that is definitely bumblefoot?
My duck was limping a week ago. I checked her foot and saw a brown scab on its middle toe, so I cut it off and cleaned it, sprayed with peroxide, and covered with Neosporin and bandaging. I repeated everything but the cutting for three days, then went to every other day for the past few times...
I took the bandage off to check it. The mark near her middle toe is where I took the scab off. The larger bump on one side did not look to be an issue yesterday. I think it may be peeling because of the moisture from antibiotic ointment and bandaging, but I'm not sure. How do you think this foot...