I agree. I doubt it because I've seen wheat in another shop they don't have any black ones. I'll contact the producer tmrw see how they say. Anyways thank you so much!
I feed the injured one brown rice and chopped seedless grape with turmeric powder sprinkled these days and he is getting better day by day. But still can't walk as normal. I will wait for three more days. If he's still like this I have to call a vet.
About adoption, I'm thinking of adopting...
Yes I would like to adopt them, feed them the right food and take care of them. But I'm renting a house and not allowed to build a big coop or pen. So I'm thinking of providing an enclosure to keep them away from night predators.
I do know one of my neighbor who has a vegetable garden and the...
I add a clear picture of the White one below and you can have a look. I guess ducks have flat bill but geese have shorter notched bill? Good news is that today the injured one gets better! I'll keep an eye on it and if he can't do well I'll contact rscpa, an Australia poultry organization.
Oh by the way, the white one is also a duck I think! Maybe the picture is not clear enough. She doesn't have a bump on her head and that's how I know she's a duck. Not an expert on this! Looking forward to your suggestion.
Yes indeed. They look not that agile compared with Pacific Black ducks. And they never suceed in having babies I would say. Poor guys. I will call some local poultry organizations or vet today if I can't find the owner. Thank you for reply!
Sorry for the poor image quality! It was pretty late when they showed up in front of my house today so there's not much light for a clear photo. I've adjusted my photo layout so you can check them again. There's a dark wound in the middle of his leg. I'm in Australia and we are in summer now so...
Thank you for your reply! There's a dark, arrow shape wound in the middle of his leg and I'm sure that's not what he originally has. I'm in Australia and now it's summer, 12-21degree on average.
Thank you so much for any help. Does anyone know what happened to this poor limp duck?
Actually, they are not my duck. But they come over to sleep on the grass in front of my house every night. So I treat them like my neighbor.
Two days ago I found the male one is lame in his left foot. Today...