If it's to the point the foot won't flatten out with your help then it may not help. Have you tried to flatten the foot out while holding her? How long has this been going on?
Especially Pekins since they grow super fast because they are considered meat birds so they want them dressed out by 12 weeks. So their poor legs just can’t seem to keep up with the growth. That’s where The BComplex comes in it can heal a niacin def faster than just plain niacin. And support...
I'm not trying to be a know it all, but I do know that Liquid B Complex is like liquid gold to our ducks [waterfowl] who are having leg issues, lameness etc.
How's she doing today?did the boot make a difference?
Have you already opened this? If not and you bought it I'd take it back heres why
https://www.backyardchickens.com/reviews/rooster-booster-vitamin-b-12-liquid-with-vitamin-k-16-oz.10985/
It only has B12 which is a good vitamin for appetite stimulation but what your duck needs is all the B's so...
Thats great. keeping her from using that leg for running around will hopefully bring down the swelling and help with healing with all your doing for her. They never are happy when having to be separated but it's for their own good.
For some reason some breeds and Pekins top the list just need extra niacin some member have them on it their entire lives. Here is info on giving liquid meds to keep from aspirating I’ll give you the info from my computer it’s not working on my phone for some reason...
Could be a niacin def so try the liquid BComplex ASAP. Pekins are notorious for Niacin deficiencies and the best way to treat is with liquid BComplex at least if you start her on it and you see no change in a few weeks that can be ruled out. Sorry I misread . Is this from and injury or do you...
OP said the duckling was dropped @picklestheduck
First off make a boot for the duckling so the foot is laid out flat like the other one in a
normal position. Take a plastic container like a cool whip container cut it to fit the bottom of the foot wrap in vet wrap to protect against sharp edges...