If your duck has a broken leg do not fix it yourself. you need to take you ducklings to an avian doctor. (doctor for ducks). go to http://aav.org/vet-lookup/
If a duck has a broken leg, it's best to take it to a veterinarian experienced with avian care. Splinting the leg, providing pain relief, and allowing the duck to rest and heal in a safe, quiet environment are typically part of the treatment plan. Follow the veterinarian's recommendations closely for the best chance of successful healing.
A broken leg in a guinea pig may not heal properly without a splint or some form of stabilization. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment to ensure the leg heals correctly and the guinea pig can recover fully.
If your vet told you to keep him crated, than do your best to do so! The only time he should come out is when he is HIGHLY supervised by you or someone else. It is extremely important to let the leg set up in his cast (assuming he has one if the leg is broken) and if there is too much stress on the leg (such as having the pup walk on it) it wont heal right and if it does heal ok, it will take longer than a dog who had rested the leg because the stress on the break kept undoing all the work the body was doing trying to heal the leg.
it depends on how bad of a break it is, and if the wing needs to be "set" if the break is too bad, it may never heal properly, even if seen by a vet.
very easy and only takes 2 weeks to work split the leg with loipop sticks etc wrap up with tape bingo job done rember the ducks leg bends the other way to ours if bones are sticking out could be a good idea to take to vets to fix most vets tend to say it will be kinder to put the duck to sleep //// all lies they just can not be fussed to fix it , you just need the vets to get antibiotics if it was a open wound most of the vets in york(UK) will not take wildlife theres only minster vets that is any good all the others say they will not see the animal or the others when they do say it is kinder to put it to sleep ,iit took us years find a vet that cared
No, a cat cannot heal from a broken leg without medical intervention.
No, a cat's broken leg cannot heal itself. It typically requires veterinary care, such as setting the bone and possibly surgery, to properly heal.
To heal a broken leg you want to make sure that you go see a doctor. They will need to put a cast on it and in some cases, surgery might even be necessary to help it heal.
The medical cost for a broken leg can run as high as $1,000. A broken leg can take six to eight weeks to fully heal.
A cat's broken leg may not heal on its own and may require medical intervention such as surgery or a cast to properly heal. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment.
If a duck has a broken leg, it's best to take it to a veterinarian experienced with avian care. Splinting the leg, providing pain relief, and allowing the duck to rest and heal in a safe, quiet environment are typically part of the treatment plan. Follow the veterinarian's recommendations closely for the best chance of successful healing.
No, a cat's broken leg typically cannot heal properly without medical intervention such as setting the bone and providing appropriate care.
No, Jessie J won't have a broken leg forever. 99.9% of the time, the fracture will heal. So YES, it will. :)
A broken leg in a guinea pig may not heal properly without a splint or some form of stabilization. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment to ensure the leg heals correctly and the guinea pig can recover fully.
You need to take it to your vet, as it will NOT heal on it's own
no it cant heal in 1 day
if it does not heal properly, then yes.