Severe limping in duck after bumblefoot is almost healed

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Okay, so she has been on the nutritional yeast now since 10/17. Now, her other leg that had no issues and did not have the bumblefoot, is in bad shape. As you can see from the picture (ignore the mud, it's been raining for two days), the upper joint is very swollen, hot and tender. When she tries to take a step, the toes on that foot curl under and she falls forward. I'm still trying to find a vet that will possibly see her. Her appetite is still very good and she's drinking and popping normally. She's been in the small play yard during the day, with her small pool and is in the dog crate at night. Any thoughts or suggestions?
 
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Okay, so she has been on the nutritional yeast now since 10/17. Now, her other leg that had no issues and did not have the bumblefoot, is in bad shape. As you can see from the picture (ignore the mud, it's been raining for two days), the upper joint is very swollen, hot and tender. When she tries to take a step, the toes on that foot curl under and she falls forward. I'm still trying to find a vet that will possibly see her. Her appetite is still very good and she's drinking and popping normally. She's been in the small play yard during the day, with her small pool and is in the dog crate at night. Any thoughts or suggestions?

Could you try to get a video of her walking? To post video, upload it to youtube or Vimeo, and copy/paste the link here.

How do the foot pads look on the leg?
 
Could you try to get a video of her walking? To post video, upload it to youtube or Vimeo, and copy/paste the link here.

How do the foot pads look on the leg?
I will take a video in the morning and load it on my YouTube account and post the link. She's tucked away for the night. But I'm not sure how much that will help as she isn't really walking at all. She'll try to take a step then fall forward and use her wing for stability. Thanks again for the quick response!
 
I will take a video in the morning and load it on my YouTube account and post the link. She's tucked away for the night. But I'm not sure how much that will help as she isn't really walking at all. She'll try to take a step then fall forward and use her wing for stability. Thanks again for the quick response!
Also, the foot pads look good, no marks, sores or discoloration.
 
Good news! I found a local vet who will see her. I could not get a video this morning as she will not walk at all. Happy to float in her pool, but just rests when not in the pool. Hoping the vet has some answers and can provide treatment. She has an appointment tomorrow!!
 
Good news! I found a local vet who will see her. I could not get a video this morning as she will not walk at all. Happy to float in her pool, but just rests when not in the pool. Hoping the vet has some answers and can provide treatment. She has an appointment tomorrow!!

Let us know what the vet says. It could be something like septic arthritis, Mycoplasma, trauma, or some sort of infection like osteomyelitis. If the joint feels warm, and her WBC count is high, he may start her on antibiotics, and a NSAID like Meloxicam.
 
Let us know what the vet says. It could be something like septic arthritis, Mycoplasma, trauma, or some sort of infection like osteomyelitis. If the joint feels warm, and her WBC count is high, he may start her on antibiotics, and a NSAID like Meloxicam.
Quick update, Cornbread has been started on an antibiotic (SMZ) and Meloxicam for 7 days then will follow up with the vet again. The vet did not do lab work at this point, he believes she sprained the leg while trying to keep weight off of the other leg and her large stature did not do her any favors. Doing epsom salt soaks in the evenings which has been reducing the swelling in the hock joint. She appears to be improving, still limiting her freedom to the small play yard. Will update again once we're done with meds.
 

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