Duck suddenly not walking

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Hi, I have 10 ducks ranging in age from 1.5 to 3.5 years old. They all eat the same diet of Purina Duck Pellets. Yesterday my husband went outside to change out the pool water and play with them by letting them play in the hose mist. They all had fun and behaved like normal. Approximately 6 or 7 hours later I went to put them to bed for the night. One of my 1.5 year old female pekins was laying on the ground on her belly with her left leg/foot stretched out behind her and her right leg/foot tucked under her. She did not get up or go into her sleeping pen with the other ducks. She scooted around on her belly. When I picked her up she just let me hold her all relaxed. None of my ducks do that, they all are skittish. My husband looked at her feet and legs, I massaged around on her belly and bottom. We can't find any source or sign of injury. She did squirm a little as he messed with her right leg. She is still making her happy coos and is eating and drinking. We isolated her with her sister pekin who we hatched at the same time but away from the other 8 ducks. We didn't want the boys bothering her if she is hurt or egg bound. She will push and wiggle herself around but if she tried to stand, she immediately falls back onto her stomach. I did a warm Epsom salk soak tonight as she wasn't showing any signs of improvement after 24 hours of confinement with only her sister (to help keep her from stressing). It is hard to tell when she last laid an egg because the sisters eat there eggs faster than I can usually collect them. (My other girls only eat their eggs if they break). Like I said at the start, she was 100% fine in the afternoon and then like this in the evening. When I read other people's similar posts they talk about a gradual change in behavior over a few days. This didn't happen with her. It was sudden. I am not sure if there is something more I should be doing other than the isolation and warm Epsom salt baths. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
 
This is her in her Epsom salt soak tonight. I had her soak for 10-12 minutes
 

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For any pekin with gait problems not obviously caused by bumble foot or injury, give extra niacin. Best to use durvet high level vit B compound, given orally. Soak 1ml into a few mealworms and watch her eat her dose every day.

Are you giving oyster shell on the sidevtobyour laying females? They need more calcium than provided by Purina duck pellets.

Is a vet consultation possible? There are pelvic tumors that can compress the nerves to tge leg. That is not common but a pissibility
 
For any pekin with gait problems not obviously caused by bumble foot or injury, give extra niacin. Best to use durvet high level vit B compound, given orally. Soak 1ml into a few mealworms and watch her eat her dose every day.

Are you giving oyster shell on the sidevtobyour laying females? They need more calcium than provided by Purina duck pellets.

Is a vet consultation possible? There are pelvic tumors that can compress the nerves to tge leg. That is not common but a pissibility
Thank you for the feedback and suggestions.

No, I don't give them anything other than the Purina Duck Pellets. They seem to be scared of everything new I try to give them and refuse to eat it. But I will try the niacin on meal worms and see if I can get her to eat it.

Unfortunately, no vet option for ducks around here. When one of our other ducks was attacked 3 years ago and had half his chest chewed off, we had to figure out how to save him ourselves. When another duck had a prolapsed pen*s I had to do that myself too. Another was egg bound, had to do that myself. The flock got wet feather their first bad winter, that was a long learning curve to fix. Amazing what we can learn when we don't have access to in-person assistance and are unwilling to give up on our ducks. This one had me stumped me though since it happened so fast. But I will for sure add the niacin and calcium.

Follow up question, should niacin be a regular part of their diet? If so. How often? Any other vitamins I should be adding?

Thank you again for your feedback!
 

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