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Raising BackYard Chickens
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Baytril dosage for ducks with bumblefoot
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<blockquote data-quote="Quatie" data-source="post: 25946892" data-attributes="member: 594383"><p>It is definitely a death sentence. I can attest to that. Two of my Pekins got bumblefoot from stepping on metal that I had no idea was on the property. One was really bad and we took her to the vet, while we treated the other at home. We went to the wrong vet. The antibiotic may have worked, but the salve was not good for the duck. I researched it an found out it that particular one will prevent the wound from healing. We took her to another vet, but it had already become systemic. We put her down that day. I am not sure with her if even the correct treatment would have saved her though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quatie, post: 25946892, member: 594383"] It is definitely a death sentence. I can attest to that. Two of my Pekins got bumblefoot from stepping on metal that I had no idea was on the property. One was really bad and we took her to the vet, while we treated the other at home. We went to the wrong vet. The antibiotic may have worked, but the salve was not good for the duck. I researched it an found out it that particular one will prevent the wound from healing. We took her to another vet, but it had already become systemic. We put her down that day. I am not sure with her if even the correct treatment would have saved her though. [/QUOTE]
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