I totally was not paying attention to the diatomaceous earth ingredient when I grabbed it from the store. I have learned lots about the horrors of mites from the customers at TSC, and In definitely glad it isn't a duck problem. It's not a huge deal to return it, I work there 🤣 I grow lots of...
So, I work at TSC, and we got some "Zen Coop" by Manna Pro in. It's a dust, I saw "lemongrass" and "eucalyptus" and thought "hooray, some nice aromatherapy for the ducks and myself" and then realized it had diatomaceous earth in it. :hmm Is that okay for my little bantams?
Oddly enough the ladies are okay. I hate the idea of getting rid of any of them, because they all hang together. They wouldn't have a ton of room if I divide up the enclosure, but I could do that, I suppose. Or let some out in the morning and rotate others out in the afternoon.
So, my babies were all hatched together back in Feb/March, 4 drakes and 5 ladies.
(Dad is an Australian Spotted, mum is a snowy call, dad and mum have a separate enclosure). The youngest lady is still in a little cage adjacent to the others' enclosure since she is 2 weeks younger and they...
No eggs or globs of any kind since the water balloon egg and the glob! She is back to being peppy and chirpy and curious. Maybe a hint of sluggishness, but nothing like she was a few days ago. Thank goodness! :thI know ducks don't have a menstrual cycle, but that's exactly what she was acting...
She and Downey sleep inside and she has two special water bowls she loves to drink out of at night. They're on clips on the side of the cage so they're high up enough that they always have somewhere to dunk their heads and clean their nares:)
A little less peppy than usual, but nothing alarming. No panting, no tail pumping, and she was very excited about her romaine lettuce and wolfed down her meal worms. I put a little powdered calcium in her water, just for safety's sake. Her full egg is the strangest thing. It's 100% perfect, but...
So, Loki is my little snowy call that has been a prolific little egg layer since age 6 months, including 9 healthy hatched babies.
I started a new job this week, so I haven't been home with them nearly as much (my schedule will be adjusted next week so that I'll have plenty of time with them)...
Well, she led the charge outside this morning, so she must be feeling better! Around 3am she was shaking her head and "coughing", almost like she had something caught in her throat. I put her in the tub and she seemed to perk up. If she was a human, I'd say she had sinus drainage like I do! 😂...
Will do! The watery poops continue, but any poops I'm considering good poops, since that's the normal thing to do. I have been insanely invested in raising cuddly ducks 😂 most of them are cool with it!
Update: She's had two more very watery poops. I'm wondering if she just ate a bug that she shouldn't have, a leaf, or something else. We get those horrible little bitty frogs out here, I wonder if one of them hopped into the enclosure somehow and maybe she ate it? She's a snuggly baby and is...
Update: She ate some mealworms, kept drinking water, dunked her head in the electrolyte water a couple of times and sipped some. Then, she pooped a big poop (nothing super abnormal, just big) and perked up quite a bit. I had brought her into the bathroom in the basket, and she proceeded to hop...
Update: while I was examining her vent, she pooped some whitish/yellowish liquid all over my leg, so the vent looks good and is functioning. Also, ew. :sick