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    Rescued an injured domestic mallard and need advice

    We have to rebuild the outdoor enclosure to predator proof it better. I guess I am told we can get it friends if she survives the winter. I am looking to see if I can find her one before that because I agree with you, I don't think she will make it without one. The trick is to find a female...
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    Rescued an injured domestic mallard and need advice

    In that photo she's the one on the left.
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    Rescued an injured domestic mallard and need advice

    Here is a picture of the four before the attack. I will upload a photo of her tomorrow. Pretty sure she's a female Rouen.
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    Rescued an injured domestic mallard and need advice

    Thanks but she didn’t like the stuffed snimal much.Her coloring has come in so she is female. The stuffed animal I got her was a mallard who even quacked, but she wouldn’t go near it and didn’t even respond to the quacking. Funny thing is when she hears me coming she quacks even before I say...
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    Looks Like Eye Got Pecked.. Erythromycin Ophthalmic?

    I am responding to your post because my special species vet who attended to my blind duck (whose eyes were gouged out by a racoon) said birds don’t respond to the typical antibiotics, because they are not prone to the same bacterium. First off they won’t eat or drink typically due to pain, so...
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    Let me introduce myself

    Thank you Leah...my youngest daughter’s named Leah. Just thought I would say hi.
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    Let me introduce myself

    Hi all. I am thankful to have this opportunity to learn more about keeping domestic poultry/fowl. In my case it's ducks. I currently share my home with two other friends, and one of them has always raised quail and pheasant for a raise/release program through our state conservation league. I...
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    Rescued an injured domestic mallard and need advice

    I am thankful there is a forum on which I can ask advice. I grew up on a beef farm, and we also raised crops; but I know little about taking on a rescued blind domestic mallard. He was part of a flock of four owned by my housemate, but three were killed when a racoon got into their enclosure at...
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