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  1. Miss Lydia

    My predicament

    This way they still have each others company but the one being aggressive can't be aggressive. and hopefully she will grow out of it.
  2. Miss Lydia

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    I like the plastic poultry fencing because it is so much easier to work with especially for temporary. When I had to separate my gander from my goose till they got use to one another I used the large cup hooks screwed them into the wall put up the fence and attached the other side with cup...
  3. Miss Lydia

    My predicament

    Oh good, well keep us updated on how it's going. Happy to hear you have someone to help.
  4. Miss Lydia

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    They sure are pretty, so you have already given them to the bird sanctuary?
  5. Miss Lydia

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    Oh yes so busy trying to figure out the other completely slipped about the calcium, thanks for catching that. And yes pics of ducklings and leg and foot of one that was injured please.
  6. Miss Lydia

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    I would separate them now and not let this get any worse. be sure to wash out the injured ones eyes to keep infection away, you can use a saline wash, make a saline wash by using warm water and salt or buy something at the feed store. But keep her eyes cleaned out. Gently.
  7. Miss Lydia

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    I'm not sure what could be going on with your one duck being so aggressive your absolutely sure it's a duck and not a drake? At 2 months old they should be a close knit group of 2 but sometimes they are squabbles when working out a pecking order it just doesn't sound normal for your one girl to...
  8. Miss Lydia

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    ekop please give us more info, like where are you keeping your ducklings [size of area too] to what your feeding and what kind of injury does your ducks foot have. Could it be something treatable?
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