I've had @CoriM on my mind so much the past couple of days. Is she here? She is a fellow duck addict 

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Well, they do have dux…. SoooooooWhy do I keep not getting notifications! Urgg!
Seriously? 13 pages?you people are NUTS!
Because they're so darn cute!Hi everyone. My name is Kale.
My problem with ducks isn't so much quantity more... Intensity. I started off with 6 ducks a day and now I'm down to 2 ducks a day. The truth is... Ducks are most of what I think about. As soon as the sun comes up I run outside and take care of ducks, and ducks are the last thing I take care of before the sun goes down. I can't even go on vacation because of my duck problem. They consume my life.
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Oh my Kale, I'm so sorry. I know that you give your ducks a wonderful life so I hope you can find comfort in that. Your remaining two ducks are gorgeous! Are they part of your original flock? You are a very dedicated duck mamaHi everyone. My name is Kale.
My problem with ducks isn't so much quantity more... Intensity. I started off with 6 ducks a day and now I'm down to 2 ducks a day. The truth is... Ducks are most of what I think about. As soon as the sun comes up I run outside and take care of ducks, and ducks are the last thing I take care of before the sun goes down. I can't even go on vacation because of my duck problem. They consume my life.
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Such beautiful ducks! They're so lucky.Hi everyone. My name is Kale.
My problem with ducks isn't so much quantity more... Intensity. I started off with 6 ducks a day and now I'm down to 2 ducks a day. The truth is... Ducks are most of what I think about. As soon as the sun comes up I run outside and take care of ducks, and ducks are the last thing I take care of before the sun goes down. I can't even go on vacation because of my duck problem. They consume my life.
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Hi! I am so happy to read that. It definitely warms my heart. I am so happy to read about Penny's foot too! That wonderful news. Both of our girls had serious cases of bumblefoot. I am still wrapping Honey Boo Boo's foot. It's completely healed but with the bone erosion causing a very slight limp, it's just enough to drag her foot pad and I do not want any type of abrasion inviting germs in to cause another infection. That off and on infection lasted nearly a year. She's been wound/infection free since Nov 2020, a month after the Avian vet told me to euthanize her. Now she keeps laying soft shelled/shell less eggs which I believe has to do with her molting. I worry I'm going to harm her kidneys with too much Calcium so I am trying to refrain from giving her a Citracal tablet unless she's laid multiple shell less eggs. She's eating oyster shell. This girl just won't take a break laying eggs. So, you ended up with more ducklings!!! They're gorgeous! CongratulationsHi @HeatherKellyB, nice to hear from you! I thought of you just this last week because I gave another duck the vaporizer treatment with the Oxine, which you so kindly mentioned to me. I don't know if was the right treatment, since I have no idea what is going on, but it's a tool in my toolbox and I thought I'd give it a try. Also, my Penny's foot finally healed - it was an amazing miracle - I stopped bandaging her foot when we went on vacation in July, and the scab just slowly disappeared and the foot pad swelling went pretty much back to normal, which I thought was impossible. Unfortunately the day the scab fully went away and I was rejoicing, she hurt her leg somehow and hasn't been able to walk for a week and a half. Ugh, so frustrating. I have three new babies who I am trying to get moved outside, but it's hard. Peep and Dixie, runners, and Dolly, a Duclair. How are you and your ducks? I'm not ever on this thread, but I guess this is the place to be!
I love it when my ducks end up with a feather across their beak. It is like they are in disguiseSuch beautiful ducks! They're so lucky.
A feather nare-ring. My drakes used to get one through their nares all the time.