Okay, well, people say the high protein of starter feed is the problem, and this one has 17 %.
Oh, next time I'll play it safe and just give them ordinary chicken feed from day one.
Yes. This fodder, to be particular: https://www.granngarden.se/Sortiment/Foderladan/Höns-%26-Fjäderfä/Hönsfoder-Granngården-Eko-Start%2C-20-kg/p/1231810_BASE
They had pretty bad angel wing.
They are all slaughtered now. But if I'd let them live, would it have been too late to fix it? They were 11 weeks old in these photos.
Allright, so in other words, I can wait two weeks, and if they still look iffy, I should tape them? The ducklings will be 11 weeks at that time. I understand that muscovy ducks grow slower than regular ducks, so I guess you can tape their wings at a later stage?
I did my first angel wing treatment today. I caught two nine-week-old muscovy ducks with the condition and taped them - however, afterwards it looked weird; the wings were held in awkward angles, in a sort of semi-shrugged position. Also, the loss of their wings made them falling over, having a...