Duck is top heavy in the water

ElleMc

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So, my duck hurt her leg jumping the fence to get on the porch. I wanted to let her leg rest so I brought her in for a soak in the tub. I noticed as she floated, her front end sinks and her beak skims the water. Is this normal for Pekins?
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She's using both legs. She just favors one. But in the water, she seems to be using them equally. Since her bonded sister died and I brought in the new duck, she hasn't been willing to get in the pool (so maybe a week?) So she may not have enough oil. This bath should help a bit with that.
 
She's using both legs. She just favors one. But in the water, she seems to be using them equally. Since her bonded sister died and I brought in the new duck, she hasn't been willing to get in the pool (so maybe a week?) So she may not have enough oil. This bath should help a bit with that.
Is she molting?...
 
I’ve had mine do this when they are puny. So my guess is they aren’t preening or aren’t making enough oil.
 
I’ve had mine do this when they are puny. So my guess is they aren’t preening or aren’t making enough oil.
I was researching. It might be wet feather so I'm going to check her oil gland tonight when I go out to feed her and make sure it's not swollen or infected looking. I just checked on her. It's been about 90 minutes and she still looks damp. Of course, it's raining, but she's in her pen due to the leg (which is covered).
 

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