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Duck has white poop, not willing to eat, and her breast and neck are spasming a little bit, HELP!

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In the Brooder
Jan 9, 2023
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Pekin duck, 2 years old. She is not eating tomatoes and vegetables, not eating any of the duck food. She has not been eating for 2 days. She has white, sticky liquid poops like mucus since this morning. She feels like exhausted and resting all day. She was eating some earthworms this afternoon in the garden, and that was the only time she eats. My other male pekin duck does not have these problems. She does not have any visible wounds. I want to try to look for help first, if things not work out I will take her to the vet.
 
Can you get pictures of the poop?
How old is she? Could she being going broody? What does her crop feel like?
I cleaned them up, and now she is not pooping anymore, I will take a picture later, it is more like white paint but with a little water in it. She is kind of depressed. The crop is still soft and warm. Thanks for helping!
 
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Pekin duck, 2 years old. She is not eating tomatoes and vegetables, not eating any of the duck food. She has not been eating for 2 days. She has white, sticky liquid poops like mucus since this morning. She feels like exhausted and resting all day. She was eating some earthworms this afternoon in the garden, and that was the only time she eats. My other male pekin duck does not have these problems. She does not have any visible wounds. I want to try to look for help first, if things not work out I will take her to the vet.
Have you tried soupy duck food? Add some warm water to the feed to make it a super wet mash/a bit soupy. See if she'll try some. You could also try scrambled eggs.
Does she have access to grit? Is she laying, when did she last lay?
Is your drake mating her roughly?

Do you have any nutridrench on hand?
 
Have you tried soupy duck food? Add some warm water to the feed to make it a super wet mash/a bit soupy. See if she'll try some. You could also try scrambled eggs.
Does she have access to grit? Is she laying, when did she last lay?
Is your drake mating her roughly?

Do you have any nutridrench on hand?
Thanks for the help, my girl is still not eating much, i will have to take her to the vet.
 

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