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    Mallard Ducks Fighting

    Any recommendations to make her less protective of something that isn’t there? Her nest doesn’t exist anymore? When they are together for a bit they are ok and then she just charges at him and starts to peck at his chest and he gets defensive.
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    Mallard Ducks Fighting

    Hello, I have two mallard ducks, one male one female, about 10 months old, living together since they were hatched. The female stopped laying eggs about a week ago, we remove the eggs right away after she had them. Starting yesterday they keep trying to fight each other, they peck at each...
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    3 Month Old Duck has Limp

    Also, he's been walking with his right foot titled in under him, i'm assuming that is to compensate for his sore foot, is that correct? Thank you!
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    3 Month Old Duck has Limp

    Hi All, I soaked his food in Epsom salt for about 10 minutes and then put the triple antibiotic cream on. Is there anything else I should be done for him? Does he need any vitamins in his food or any sort of antibiotics or medicine? He's been on the starter/grower mixed for about a month now...
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    3 Month Old Duck has Limp

    So is the preferred treatment the triple antibiotic cream or is there anything else to do? Thanks so much!
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    3 Month Old Duck has Limp

    I have a 3 month old duck that developed a limp today. I noticed him laying in the middle of the yard today and when I went to see what he was up to he had a limp. It looks like its his left foot, he's trying to put the weight on the right foot. He can walk but with a limp. He's enjoying his...
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    3 Month Old Duck has Limp

    This is the foot that I think is causing him to limp
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    3 Month Old Duck has Limp

    I have a 3 month old duck that developed a limp today. I noticed him laying in the middle of the yard today and when I went to see what he was up to he had a limp. It looks like its his left foot, he's trying to put the weight on the right foot. He can walk but with a limp. He's enjoying his...
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