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    Callus, or something bigger?

    Hi! I'm a tad nervous about something I'm seeing develop. Today I noticed a white callus-type thing show up on my duck's left foot (picture included). The spot is only a tad raised (the picture makes it look more pronounced than it is) and the area definitely feels more 'rough' compared to the...
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    Perosis: Opposite (unslipped) leg giving out

    Hi everyone!! I've recently hit a little bit of a wall here and would really like some advice. I have a 5/6 week old mallard, Moe, that has perosis/slipped tendon in her left leg. Recently, she's been doing great! She can stand like a normal duck and, while a little goofy looking, she can get...
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    Moe the Slipped Tendon duck

    Hi!! Some of you have probably read my last few threads regarding my little handful; and to those who haven't, nice to meet you! My previous threads have all outlined my journey with my 5/6 week old mallard, Moe. Moe has slipped tendon, and will not be able to live a normal duck life. At...
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    Slipped Tendon troubles

    Hi! This week's been all sorts of crazy; I wanted to make a separate thread detailing my experience so far, and hopefully get some help. I've felt nothing but defeated today and would really like to get some insight from others. Last Sunday, I noticed my 4/5 week old baby mallard, Moe, began...
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    Niacin Deficiency in Duckling

    Hi!! In response to my last thread, I've done so so so much research on the subject of what causes a duckling to limp, and I'm about 95% what my baby Moe is experiencing is a niacin deficiency. For context; I started noticing my 4/5 week mallard, Moe, limping early yesterday morning when I...
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    Limping duckling

    Hi! We recently took in three mallard ducklings that had been left without a mother. They're about 4/5 weeks old, and have shown no other issues or conditions until this morning. When I came to check on them outside after feeding my big ducks, I noticed one of my babies, Moe, has developed a...
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