redfernchucks2016
Chirping
Hello! First time posting so hope I'm doing things right.
We have had 3 Aylesbury ducks since their feathers started coming through. When they reached near full size, one of the biggest, named Eliza, began limping. We contacted the breeder and she thought that she had just pulled a muscle. We kept her inside for a few days and it seemed to clear up although, she has always had a limp and a slightly twisted foot it has never bothered her.
Jump forward a year and a half we find ourselves in a similar position. Eliza has started limping really badly and will sit down as much as possible. She is eating and drinking well and just to make sure we bound her leg and put some cream that was recommended to us by her breeder. Tonight we decided to take the bandage off. My dad lifted her up on her back to make it easier for me to take the bandage off. On her foot was a massive "thing" (I will attach images). I googled it and the look of it is bumblefoot but it looks way bigger than any cases I've seen. The "growth" is quite hard and the black bit(?) is rather soft. It was obviously causing her a lot of pain.
Hope some people can help,
May
We have had 3 Aylesbury ducks since their feathers started coming through. When they reached near full size, one of the biggest, named Eliza, began limping. We contacted the breeder and she thought that she had just pulled a muscle. We kept her inside for a few days and it seemed to clear up although, she has always had a limp and a slightly twisted foot it has never bothered her.
Jump forward a year and a half we find ourselves in a similar position. Eliza has started limping really badly and will sit down as much as possible. She is eating and drinking well and just to make sure we bound her leg and put some cream that was recommended to us by her breeder. Tonight we decided to take the bandage off. My dad lifted her up on her back to make it easier for me to take the bandage off. On her foot was a massive "thing" (I will attach images). I googled it and the look of it is bumblefoot but it looks way bigger than any cases I've seen. The "growth" is quite hard and the black bit(?) is rather soft. It was obviously causing her a lot of pain.
Hope some people can help,
May