Nettie's health has absolutely nothing to do with the closure of IndoorDucks.com.
iamcuriositycat - Suggesting that I might be an abusive person is incredibly insulting.
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Are you using a syringe or a spoon? With a syringe (small diameter without a needle of course), you can insert it down her throat and empty the contents directly into the crop.
Here is how I usually do it when I have to do it myself (I'm right handed so you might need to switch...
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Birds need plenty of D and D3 to absorb the calcium, otherwise you are wasting it.
I agree 100%. Calcium is useless without the vitamin D.
You can use vitamin supplements, but I always prefer going with a more natural route by adjusting diet - especially with fat soluble...
The blue dilution gene's expression is highly variable. Some ducks will be dark or lighter than "normal" and some will have spots despite being genetically "blue"
Sorry about the lousy videography. I had to hold my phone, clicker, target stick, and peas with only two hands.
The tricks are all variations of target training (following a target object) and reinforced with clicker training.
More or less I did the same training you'd do for a parrot...
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It's been a while since I read the research on the feather morphology that you referenced but I thought the research was limited to adult feathers and not duckling down. If that's accurate, I wouldn't draw any conclusions about ducklings based on that research.
That said, I firmly...
blue ducks can have black spots on them (sometimes called ink spots). There's nothing wrong with your duck, it just doesn't have not "perfect" coloration.
the problem with ramps is usually going down, not going up. Too steep of a ramp and they'll jump down instead (could be dangerous if the don't have plenty of room in front of the ramp). I've found around 30 degrees to be a good angle for ramps.
the jumping/flying ability of runners varies...
as long as they are eating a balanced diet and drinking normally I wouldn't worry about some being smaller than others.
When I got Moxy and Norie they were part of a shipment of 7 runners from Metzer (we gave the other 5 to a BYCer). Norie was by far the largest of the bunch and Moxy was the...
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They are getting plenty of niacin and calcium from foraging natural sources of food. Most insects are a good source of niacin and dark green leafy plants are great for calcium!
Just like with people, supplements are only needed for ducks with unbalanced diets or genetic tendencies...
One of our budgies will occasionally quack.
You'd think it was from our indoor pet ducks, but it's actually from my fiance's business phone that has a quacking ringtone!
Moxy is making great progress! She has almost mastered target training! (target training is where your bird will go to a location that you point to using your target item (usually a stick to point with).
I am using a white stick about a foot long that a few weeks ago would make her run away...
My ducks love:
corn (frozen kind - they HATE cracked corn...)
blueberries
raspberries
blackberries
watermelon
cooked rice (instant rice works)
floating koi fish food (they only like it when it's floating in the water).
lettuce - butter lettuce is their favorite but they love any tender leaf...
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If you still want to try switching your budgies to pellets, you can try what I did:
Make muffins for your birds but instead of using flour, use a mixture of ground up pellets and seeds. I usually, substitute water for milk, use less oil than the recipe calls for, and use honey instead...
In most caes, well socialized birds don't bite unless they are stressed.
My 3 cockatiels have never bitten me hard enough to cause pain except once. One of the males was getting very hormonal (just under a year old) and getting very aggressive because he was fighting the other male for our one...
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You might want to say something or make a sound every time before you squirt the cats. Make sure it's the same every time. They will associate the sound with getting squirt. That way you can "punish" them even when you don't have a water bottle handy. Just make sure you reach for...
Have you tried covering the little guy so he doesn't have light at night? The darkness tends to make ducks stay quiet. If you're using a light bulb as a brooder heater, you might want to switch to heating pad instead.
When I got Moxy and Norie I kept them in separate brooders in my bedroom...
You can buy baytril online - google "buy baytril" and plenty of stores will come up. 22mg is what one of our ducks was given when she had to take pills but correct dosage is based on weight so your duck may need more or less.
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You can email nettie directly at [email protected] if you need to get shoes
I'm currently working on an article on bumblefoot. It has some treatment information in it:
http://indoorducks.com/bumblefoot.html