Re: My duck is limping
From: Rose (servicelady_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/26/05
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Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 11:18:08 -0700
Have you checked the bottom of the foot? I understand ducks can get
bumblefoot as well as chickens. A search will find you lots of information
and treatment. It's a hard one to beat. Takes a lot of time and care.
Roz
"Linda Hardy" <linda_ann_hardy@bigpond.com> wrote in message
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> " Jill." <news@REMOVETHISkintaline.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> Linda Hardy wrote:
>> > I have a female duck, age unknown, still young I think, she usually
>> > lays an egg every morning, but for the last two mornings there has
>> > been no egg, however what concerns me is her left leg.
>> >
>> > Her leg appears to be slightly swollen and she's having trouble
>> > walking and is limping quite badly, she's had problems in the past
>> > with a curled up swollen web foot on the same leg, but the foot has
>> > got better and now looks normal but now her leg (same one) has
>> > swollen.
>> >
>> > She is eating as normal and drinking as normal, should I consider
>> > taking her to a vet, I live out in the countryside, she mixes with
>> > other ducks and chickens and sheep, I have 12 acres and the ducks
>> > just wander everywhere, they seem to walk miles, but today I've left
>> > her in her pen and let the other ducks out, at night they go back in
>> > the pen, thinking if she didn't do too much walking she may rest her
>> > leg and it might get better, is this the right thing to do?
>> >
>> have a look at Mycoplasma synoviae infection in ducks
>> While they frequently do not show the snuffles I gather -- the lameness
>> might be related
>> If you can give her a pal in her confinement that might settle her better
>> ITs also possible that there has been some over energetic mating which
>> has
>> strained her weak leg?
>> Good luck
>>
>> --
>>
>> regards
>> Jill Bowis
>
> Thank you Jill, I shall have a Google on that infection you mention above
> and see what it says about it.
>
> Linda
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