Duck acting strangely

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Mine and 30C today..Hunkered..Healthy..
 
A user named eggcessive commented this on another post which chickens put their head to chests. Maybe this is true but you can go to their account. Anyway they said this :

wry neck. It is a symptom of head injury, vitamin deficiency, or can be from disease such as Mareks and Newcastles. Silkies are prone to this because many have vaulted skulls. Isolate her for peace and quiet since stimulation causes more spasms, and put on poultry vitamins, especially vitamin B1, E, and selenium. I haven't treated this, but here are 2 good links on wry/crook neck:http://www.browneggblueegg.com/Article/Crookneck/Crookneck.html
http://oureggbasket.blogspot.com/2013/04/wry-neck-or-crook-neck-understanding-it.html
 
A user named eggcessive commented this on another post which chickens put their head to chests. Maybe this is true but you can go to their account. Anyway they said this :

wry neck. It is a symptom of head injury, vitamin deficiency, or can be from disease such as Mareks and Newcastles. Silkies are prone to this because many have vaulted skulls. Isolate her for peace and quiet since stimulation causes more spasms, and put on poultry vitamins, especially vitamin B1, E, and selenium. I haven't treated this, but here are 2 good links on wry/crook neck:http://www.browneggblueegg.com/Article/Crookneck/Crookneck.html
http://oureggbasket.blogspot.com/2013/04/wry-neck-or-crook-neck-understanding-it.html
This is Ducks...Not Chickens...
 
Any input is valuable, and I thank you all. The pictures posted above are great. Beautiful birds. We are starting all of the ducks on B vitamins and niacin. That and keeping them cooler is what we are trying. I will read about other deficiencies also.
 

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