My duck was attacked by bobcat! She survived but now won’t eat. I need help!

Okay, so I've been through similar situations. Something I assure you will help her is this stuff called Poultry Nutri-Drench. You can get a bottle of it at Tractor Supply. It has saved birds of ours that were literally dying and gasping for air already. It is created to where the bird doesn't digest it. It is electrolytes, vitamins, minerals, and other amazing supplements all in one. It goes into the bloodstream within three minutes, delivering instant nutrition. This can be a way to fill her with what she needs for now and can encourage her to start eating again. Depending on her weight, I would give her three cc straight into the mouth. It costs I think 10 bucks for the bottle, but it is well worth it. I hope your sweet duck gets better.
 
Okay, so I've been through similar situations. Something I assure you will help her is this stuff called Poultry Nutri-Drench. You can get a bottle of it at Tractor Supply. It has saved birds of ours that were literally dying and gasping for air already. It is created to where the bird doesn't digest it. It is electrolytes, vitamins, minerals, and other amazing supplements all in one. It goes into the bloodstream within three minutes, delivering instant nutrition. This can be a way to fill her with what she needs for now and can encourage her to start eating again. Depending on her weight, I would give her three cc straight into the mouth. It costs I think 10 bucks for the bottle, but it is well worth it. I hope your sweet duck gets better.
@Brookejohnson1226 Nutridrench from the feed store is good. An alternative is Rooster Booster Poultry cell.

Both good items to have in a ducky first aid kit
 

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