so my parents own ducks and chickens.
they've owned ducks and chickens for over three years now, so they're experienced enough.
There's this small wry neck duckling that I don't think is gonna live.
i asked my parents to buy vitamins, but they never bought them until today. and today, the wry...
my dad bought the vitamin e and b bottles. how do I feed the duckling it? do I break a pill into smaller pieces and feed it? also, the b vitamin he bought was b 50, does that work?
so i bought some tumeric from costco, would that work if I fed it to a wry neck duckling? the wry neck duckling's neck isn't like bent sideways, it's bent to it's stomach.
also, for vitamins, is it good if I feed the duckling vitamin gummies that have vitamin e or b? would that be a substitute?
how much do i feed it? also my parents won't buy the vitamins when I ask them to, and I can't buy them either because I'm a kid. Is there any other alternatives?
I have a wry neck duckling a couple days old, like 4-6 ish, and I have fed it boiled eggs because it has selenium, but it doesn't seem to work. The duckling's neck and head is curved downward to the ground and sometimes to its belly, and its head scrapes the ground.
Every website online says to...
I have a wry neck duckling a couple days old, like 4-6 ish, and I have fed it boiled eggs because it has selenium, but it doesn't seem to work. The duckling's neck and head is curved downward to the ground and sometimes to its belly, and its head scrapes the ground.
Every website online says to...
My parents have supplements in those dark green bottles with labels, some of them are billbery extract and blueberry extract, can I feed that to the duckling?
I have a duckling about two or a day old, it has wry neck.
The duckling can walk, but whenever it does, it's neck is bent straight out horizontally instead of up. it can eat, but it doesn't eat much, and it can drink, but can't find the waterbowl itself and I have to pick it up and place it next...