21RescueDucks
In the Brooder
- Mar 28, 2024
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Sadly, my 6 year old male runner died suddenly tonight. He appeared to have a temporary loss of vision about 1 1/2 weeks ago. No apparent injuries to eyes, no discharge, etc. I was lost as to why and treated with saline solution and meds for eyes. The next day, he was back to normal. This am he had no vision again, standing, but not moving around much, I assume because he couldn't see. I did the drops again, placed water and food near him. This evening around 5 pm, he was sitting near the water (I didn't see him drink) and was not wanting to get up. I brought him in the house in a dog carrier, offered water (refused) and give him 1 ml of Nutridrench and small amount of water. Started some slight neck twisting later in evening, and died at 9:30 pm.
He is one of 21 rescued ducks which I have had for almost 2 years, kept in a clean duck run with supervised access to large pond (no outside birds). No injuries noted, ate and played in small pool yesterday, normal weight for a runner, none of the others are showing any similar issues. I have had problems lately with the females being egg bound and laying soft eggs, which seems resolved thru use of different oyster shell and a change in feed. I use a good quality pellet along with a 5 grain scratch, supplemented with treats (dried meal worms, lettuce, grapes, peas, tomatoes), and supervised free roaming only for a couple hours daily.
I'm can't find anything that ties in with the vision lost (over a week ago and again this morning) and sudden turn for the worst so quickly. The health of the others is now a priority as I don't know what I'm up against. Hoping for some direction please. My community thinks of ducks as farm animals, not pets, so there isn't much support from local vets.
I'm heart-broken over the lost of this little duck as he would follow me around the yard to see what I was doing. Appreciate any input provided.
He is one of 21 rescued ducks which I have had for almost 2 years, kept in a clean duck run with supervised access to large pond (no outside birds). No injuries noted, ate and played in small pool yesterday, normal weight for a runner, none of the others are showing any similar issues. I have had problems lately with the females being egg bound and laying soft eggs, which seems resolved thru use of different oyster shell and a change in feed. I use a good quality pellet along with a 5 grain scratch, supplemented with treats (dried meal worms, lettuce, grapes, peas, tomatoes), and supervised free roaming only for a couple hours daily.
I'm can't find anything that ties in with the vision lost (over a week ago and again this morning) and sudden turn for the worst so quickly. The health of the others is now a priority as I don't know what I'm up against. Hoping for some direction please. My community thinks of ducks as farm animals, not pets, so there isn't much support from local vets.
I'm heart-broken over the lost of this little duck as he would follow me around the yard to see what I was doing. Appreciate any input provided.