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Wombat
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 05 9:28 am Post subject: |
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Several folk on Acountrylife.com & RC suggested Antiseptic powder, then glueing together with superglue.
By the time I got back, late yesterday afternoon, with superglue, the outer skin/coat had dried against the inner tissue. So have applied antiseptic powder and will keep it in a box in our hall for a couple of days, its really cool, so as to avoid flies. It looks fine today and looks as though it will heal over time.
I think injury was caused by a mother hen with her 8 chicks, as I let them all out in grassed garden at back of house, and noticed that one of the other ducklings has a peck looking mark to its coat/down, but not a deep wound like this one.
I shall ensure that they are all seperated in future, untill they have grown up.
Thanks for everyones help and advise,
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alison Downsizer Moderator
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