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Thank you so much for your help!Glad to hear she's doing better!
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Thank you so much for your help!Glad to hear she's doing better!
My duckling is perfect and fully feathered now...like nothing ever happened.Oh I’m so happy to hear this. I will give it another weekI hope your duckling is doing well now!
Steep the tea until the water gets very darkYou have 2 choices for Northwest Ohio.
Birds and Exotics in Toledo (pricey)
Northwest Veterinary Hospital in Delta (underwhelming).
Truthfully, you could probably go to a regular vet, and get a bottle of Amoxi-drop.
The proper dosage would be. 0.5ml per day until gone.
Cheapest would be Apple Cider Vinegar, (or decaffeinated green tea) boiled.
@HeiHeiMeg it's been almost 3 weeks since you updated the thread, how is she doing now?Thank you! I have been doing this yesterday and today and she is up walking around and doing great!
Thank you so much for asking! She is amazing. She is back with the others, her poop is normal and she isn’t limping. Actually when I put her back out there, I realized that one of my silkies was picking on her so I think she was injured and that was the reason for the limping. So I did a reintegration and now they are fine! She is really taking her time to come@HeiHeiMeg it's been almost 3 weeks since you updated the thread, how is she doing now?
Oh myYou have 2 choices for Northwest Ohio.
Birds and Exotics in Toledo (pricey)
Northwest Veterinary Hospital in Delta (underwhelming).
Truthfully, you could probably go to a regular vet, and get a bottle of Amoxi-drop.
The proper dosage would be. 0.5ml per day until gone.
Cheapest would be Apple Cider Vinegar, (or decaffeinated green tea) boiled.
That would explain the discharge and limpingAnd as an afterthought. It's possible that she has broken eggshell inside her (somehow) or calcium build up.
In the pics...the color of the discharge looks kinda like egg yolk. And egg whites too.Oh my
gosh this is so helpful! Thank
You!