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RebinNH
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- Jun 15, 2022
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Yes I give that to him with his food (free choice - along with another basin of well water only) and at night in his coop. I will try to feel today. I will say that he seems to make his neck larger or maybe it's the way he holds his head that either elongates his neck or holds it closer to his body. He usually does the former (holds his head high) but perhaps because now I'm so vigilant, I'm noticing the opposite too. You know when you suspect there is something wrong all of a sudden you start to notice all kinds of things that perhaps you missed before.
Chicken Momma,
Enough became enough. When you can only go into your yard armed (with a tool or the hose or a towel (which after a while he aggressively jumped on) and you can't even bring groceries in without the duck attacking and jumping all over them, it's time for a larger change. I hear he's doing well at his new farm and that being the only duck, he has no one to pick on. Everyone except for a blind chicken are all larger than him. That's best for all concerned. Good luck but be prepared for him to get worse if he starts to no longer fear the stick or that pushes him over the edge.
Chicken Momma,
Enough became enough. When you can only go into your yard armed (with a tool or the hose or a towel (which after a while he aggressively jumped on) and you can't even bring groceries in without the duck attacking and jumping all over them, it's time for a larger change. I hear he's doing well at his new farm and that being the only duck, he has no one to pick on. Everyone except for a blind chicken are all larger than him. That's best for all concerned. Good luck but be prepared for him to get worse if he starts to no longer fear the stick or that pushes him over the edge.