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I've been reading about gapeworm because one of my ducks has partly lost her voice and sometimes sounds like a squeaky toy, shes been coughing as well though, I am keeping an eye on her but so far she hasn't developed any of the other symptoms and tell tell signs attached to gapeworm. We don't have any de-worming products for ducks in the UK so people usually use chicken or geese products but they don't always work so is often a case of hit or miss - Just thinking if it might be worth your while to de-worm your flock any way? Vets here recommend de-worming chickens twice a year regardless so I'm thinking it wouldn't do them any harm?
Worming would make my eggs inedible for 24 days. As I’m getting over 10 a day that’s a 240 egg loss. I can’t stomach that without having more than one single bird exhibiting only one symptom of what could be gape worm. I’ll de worm in the dead of winter when egg production is at a minimum.
 
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Snapped this picture this morning out of my window. Cooper's hawk on top right, chickens on bottom left. 9.9
 
I went to visit @No More Empty Nest and her chicks today.
Her polish has a crooked beak
Im now calling her Quasimodo. XDView attachment 1526596
Obviously causing her no problems eating or drinking.
Oh gosh call MPC and let them know, they’ll comp that little cutie for ya! They comp’d my cross beak and my rooster. I love the name Quasimodo!!!
 

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