Duck Addicts Anonymous (DAA)

Do you have too many ducks?


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Cross-posted in the predators and pests forum - Here‘s two reasons why my girls can not free range anymore. The bear is a well-behaved sort of fellow, making twice yearly visits (on average). The bobcat is a known duck killer who ate my Rouen, Puddleduck, last summer. Honestly, I just saw and uploaded these, . I will check the barn to make sure there wasn’t a break in in a couple of hours as it’s 4 am and I haven’t really slept yet.


 
Cross-posted in the predators and pests forum - Here‘s two reasons why my girls can not free range anymore. The bear is a well-behaved sort of fellow, making twice yearly visits (on average). The bobcat is a known duck killer who ate my Rouen, Puddleduck, last summer. Honestly, I just saw and uploaded these, . I will check the barn to make sure there wasn’t a break in in a couple of hours as it’s 4 am and I haven’t really slept yet.


And I thought I had it bad with foxes, owls, and hawks. :th


Did you all see the pig fight off the bear video? (Not mine! Just a random viral video)
 
So, Daphne is in need of prayers again. She’s having a severe reproductive issue flare-up. DH was in charge of ducks last night and this AM and he didn’t notice anything. However, she was very lethargic + tail down this afternoon. I gave her a whopping dose of calcium and have her soaking. There’s no palpable egg, but that’s not abnormal as she rarely has ever had a solid egg.

She is refusing even her favorite treats right now.

The only vet that would see her is closed right now, so I’m just doing supportive care.

I have some leftover Clavamox (only antibiotic I have on hand) that I thought of giving her due to concerns about potential EYP, but I’m holding off to see if the calcium will do the trick and dislodge what I assume is an overly large soft-shelled egg (unless it’s EYP, in which case…) My reason for holding off on the Clavamox is that I don’t want to cause GI upset, thereby causing a sharper drop in appetite. Also, I have no proof that an infection is present.

Anyways, please send any prayers or supportive vibes her way. She’s struggled with repro issues since I got her as an adult 4 years ago, and has not had a great spring so far.

If something happens, I will be heartbroken, as will Matilda.

Sometimes, it makes me want to give up on ducks, but I could never give up those I have, so I’m sure I will continue no matter what. Anyways, forgive my ramble. I’m going to check on her soon.

Here’s an old picture taken on a happier day.

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So, Daphne is in need of prayers again. She’s having a severe reproductive issue flare-up. DH was in charge of ducks last night and this AM and he didn’t notice anything. However, she was very lethargic + tail down this afternoon. I gave her a whopping dose of calcium and have her soaking. There’s no palpable egg, but that’s not abnormal as she rarely has ever had a solid egg.

She is refusing even her favorite treats right now.

The only vet that would see her is closed right now, so I’m just doing supportive care.

I have some leftover Clavamox (only antibiotic I have on hand) that I thought of giving her due to concerns about potential EYP, but I’m holding off to see if the calcium will do the trick and dislodge what I assume is an overly large soft-shelled egg (unless it’s EYP, in which case…) My reason for holding off on the Clavamox is that I don’t want to cause GI upset, thereby causing a sharper drop in appetite. Also, I have no proof that an infection is present.

Anyways, please send any prayers or supportive vibes her way. She’s struggled with repro issues since I got her as an adult 4 years ago, and has not had a great spring so far.

If something happens, I will be heartbroken, as will Matilda.

Sometimes, it makes me want to give up on ducks, but I could never give up those I have, so I’m sure I will continue no matter what. Anyways, forgive my ramble. I’m going to check on her soon.

Here’s an old picture taken on a happier day.

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Hugs and prayers. :hugs
 
Hugs and prayers. :hugs
Thank you! She was prescribed this Calsorb stuff the last time she went to her DVM for the same symptoms. Luckily, I stocked up last fall and still have some on hand. I just tucked her in for the night after a brisk foraging walk (exercise seems to help her “move things along”) and she is a little brighter and took a couple of bites of dinner. Crossing fingers and toes!
 
So, Daphne is in need of prayers again. She’s having a severe reproductive issue flare-up. DH was in charge of ducks last night and this AM and he didn’t notice anything. However, she was very lethargic + tail down this afternoon. I gave her a whopping dose of calcium and have her soaking. There’s no palpable egg, but that’s not abnormal as she rarely has ever had a solid egg.

She is refusing even her favorite treats right now.

The only vet that would see her is closed right now, so I’m just doing supportive care.

I have some leftover Clavamox (only antibiotic I have on hand) that I thought of giving her due to concerns about potential EYP, but I’m holding off to see if the calcium will do the trick and dislodge what I assume is an overly large soft-shelled egg (unless it’s EYP, in which case…) My reason for holding off on the Clavamox is that I don’t want to cause GI upset, thereby causing a sharper drop in appetite. Also, I have no proof that an infection is present.

Anyways, please send any prayers or supportive vibes her way. She’s struggled with repro issues since I got her as an adult 4 years ago, and has not had a great spring so far.

If something happens, I will be heartbroken, as will Matilda.

Sometimes, it makes me want to give up on ducks, but I could never give up those I have, so I’m sure I will continue no matter what. Anyways, forgive my ramble. I’m going to check on her soon.

Here’s an old picture taken on a happier day.

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She is beautiful!
I hope she gets better! :hugs
 

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