A friend got these a few weeks ago at the farm store and has no idea what breed. I raise Cotton Patch, and know these aren't them, Pilgrim, or Toulouse. Any ideas on breed? I was thinking African perhaps. Thanks!
I don't think so, other than the tiff that led me to see the fatherless-Ness. He's always been a very strong hold his own type drake, but at 9, I'm sure he's faltering. He melted in the fall and was back to full plumage throughout the winter. He loves baths, always the first in to make himself...
We have 5 drakes, and 20+ females. They free range over a large area and typically stay in their little chosen groups. This guy and 3 old ladies pal around throughout the day.
He is Ancona. Yes, pool and yes, he's a very preening boy. I did see another drake bullying him yesterday when I separated him and saw the rest of his body. I did not see any mites crawling. He is happily eating. We put him in a separate pen for now.
I've somehow missed this (though I know he's been looking better more recently than not), but my oldest drake (he's 9) is looking rough, losing feathers, don't seem to be more coming in, somewhat flaky skin, maybe itchy?, and he's lost weight. The loss is across his back, under wings, some on...
I've somehow missed this (though I know he's been looking better more recently than not), but my oldest drake (he's 9) is looking rough, losing feathers, don't seem to be more coming in, somewhat flaky skin, maybe itchy?, and he's lost weight. The loss is across his back, under wings, some on...
I'm putting vetricyn and bacitracin on it and have her in clean chips. Vet wrap is a good idea if she'll keep it on. I found some silicone finger sleeves on Amazon that I can slip on once it heals. Looking for prosthetics now!
Update: we now have a peg-leg princess. I kept her up a few days after the accident, she got around fine after, and yesterday, two months to the day it happened, I went out to find her with a peg leg. Little bloody, so I put her up in a crate with a friend, and am looking into a silicone leg...
She is still hobbling around! I look at her daily and wonder what we should do long term, but her foot has kind of curled up and she walks on the heel. Her foot is clearly dead to the knee, but she seems healthy...eating, drinking, laying. I'll try to grab a pic tomorrow.
I'm certain this has been answered, but I can't find it searching past posts. I have incubated ducks lots of times with great success. Was thinking about incubating some chickens this year as well, and I know about the differences in humidity needs and incubation length...but can they be...
There is a Facebook group for Anconas that has a list of breeders and places that are npip, etc, approved to ship hatching eggs or babies. I can give the name if you want (I forget if other site links are allowed on here). I raise Anconas but in NC.
One of our ducks got tangled in some baling twine for at least a few days in the woods. I cut her loose this morning; the twine was looped and not super tight around her ankle, but clearly tight enough to do some damage. I brought her in, soaked in epsom salts and gave her some vitamins with...
I did that as well. It's hard to convey in pics, but the area is fully closed, so whatever is in there has got to be dead, was thinking antibiotics more to kill whatever infection the dead nastiness might cause in the abdomen.
I'm not sure vet is going to be an option. I'm realistic about nature and this was not an intended hatch and not one of breeding ducks, but kids and their sweet hearts 😅.
I flushed the area to get a pic...the hole has not fully closed like it should and there is a black...scab? Something in...
I had a similar issue a few weeks ago. Vetricyn opthalmic is amazing (vetricyn in general is my go to). I took a warm moist cloth, degooped, flushed the area with saline, applied the vetricyn, and held baby for a few minutes so it could get into the eye. Did this 2x a day and it was perfect in 2...