I have a Pekín duck who is about 4-5 years old. She injured her foot yesterday and it is turned in to where she’s having trouble walking. I have her confined today. Should I turn her foot and splint it? Or leave it and see if it gets better? Thanks!
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I don’t see any obvious wounds, but i didn’t look under her foot. She does not let us get close to her to pick her up or even pet her. We got her when she was 2-3 years old. I don’t ever try to chase her to get her.Is there any open wound? What's her diet?
I can do that, but would bumble foot cause her foot to turn in? This seems more like a bone/ligament/joint issue. I’m not trying to question you, just asking an honest question- I know typed responses don’t always convey the same tone as intended.Since you have her confined you need to pick her up and look at her foot and leg to make sure she doesn't have bumble foot which is an infection. Mine don't like to be picked up either but sometimes you just have to.
Does she get niacin supplements?I don’t see any obvious wounds, but i didn’t look under her foot. She does not let us get close to her to pick her up or even pet her. We got her when she was 2-3 years old. I don’t ever try to chase her to get her.
Her diet is dumor all flock pellets and she is free range so whatever bugs she finds in the yard.
No she doesn’t.Does she get niacin supplements?
I got her in the tub and let her swim and then was able to look at her feet. Both look bad!Not sure, but it's always good to rule out bumble when one is having trouble walking then go from there, she could have stepped into a hole or when getting in or out of the pool she could have injured her leg or foot. But picking her up and examining it can tell you alot is there bumble or is there swelling or redness and or heat? We have to start somewhere.
Questioning is always good.
Post back after examine and we'll see if we can figure out what would be best for her.