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    Young welsh harlequin female in New England

    Our beautiful welsh harlequin female (metzer stock) lost her two sisters recently to daytime predator attacks. For multiple reasons we are not able to get more at this time and do not feel our home is safe for the survivor. We do not want her to just live alone, waiting for her time to come at...
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    Ducks no longer laying after predator attack

    Our flock has had a rough summer. First we had to euthanized one of our hens because of a serious recurring bumblefoot infection that didn’t respond to treatment. Then within the span of a week, we lost our drake and another hen to a predator (got into their nighttime pen and killed them). In...
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    When to euthanize duck suffering from recurring bumblefoot -worried about quality of life

    My one year old welsh harlequin hen developed a case of bumble foot almost 2 months ago. At first, we just did a very conservative treatment – we isolated her for 4 days on clean bedding, cleaned her foot daily with iodine, and bandaged it every day with neomycin cream. After 4 days, she seemed...
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    Ducklings piling together next to heat source...worried newbie

    Hi Everyone, I am new here and a brand new ducky guardian! I have 7 three day old welsh harlequins. Since they arrived two days ago, they have been eating/drinking with gusto, pooping, and sleeping under their ecoglow 20, so I have been feeling pretty good about how they are faring. However...
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