The Dim Side
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- Mar 16, 2021
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Hello! I have a Cayuga duck that's about a year and two months old. She was born (as far as I know getting her a few days old) blind in one eye. Outside of that and getting angel wing (which I tried to stop, but she just kept wriggling/pulling out of everything I tried), she seemed to be fine generally. Except that she just never really laid eggs. She did for the first time I think last fall but then stopped. She eats duck feed, mealworms, fresh grass/whatever grubs she finds, etc. And again, always seemed healthy and active.
I just figured she might still be too young to regularly lay, or there was something else in her development that maybe made her not much of an egg layer. (And I wasn't concerned about getting eggs since we just took her in because she was partially blind, along with a runner duck who was born with luxated knees.)
But I just found an egg in her pen. And she's been sitting and sleeping this morning and not really wanting to walk around or quack (she can be very loud with her cackling quacks, lol). I know that my chickens sometimes need a few minutes to perk back up. And even my geese might need some more time than that to chill after laying. But since this is new for me with ducks, and I haven't seen her appear to be this fatigued before (and that she could potentially have other congenital health issues I'm not aware of), I'm not sure at what point I should be concerned or not. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!
I just figured she might still be too young to regularly lay, or there was something else in her development that maybe made her not much of an egg layer. (And I wasn't concerned about getting eggs since we just took her in because she was partially blind, along with a runner duck who was born with luxated knees.)
But I just found an egg in her pen. And she's been sitting and sleeping this morning and not really wanting to walk around or quack (she can be very loud with her cackling quacks, lol). I know that my chickens sometimes need a few minutes to perk back up. And even my geese might need some more time than that to chill after laying. But since this is new for me with ducks, and I haven't seen her appear to be this fatigued before (and that she could potentially have other congenital health issues I'm not aware of), I'm not sure at what point I should be concerned or not. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!