Duck with rare breathing

Make sure your water is deep enough so Sr Pato can dunk his beak completely under water, to keep his sinuses and airway clear and clean ! I have huge old cooking pot with handles my ducks Rose and Daisy can dunk their heads under water to drink! I change it daily and use old water for my grass ! They muddy it up in no time ! You can always make a little special fence they can put their heads through but not their bodies to drink water from like spaced horizional fence ! I'm building one now ... Will take pictures tomorrow !

Forsmall ducklings like your Pato make something similar to this he can't climb into it but can dunk his head all the way. Apple cider vinegar is good too 1 Tablespoon per gallon of water. It can help if there is certain bacteria. Ducklings can sneeze for various reason dry dusty bedding, dusty feed or just dry air so giving him a way to keep his nostrils and eyes cleaned out will help a lot. As for the noise I have read others talking about the noises their Pekin ducklings make snoring sounds etc. if you can put a video of of Mr Pato on here maybe we can help you feel confident there isn't anything wrong. You'll have to put it up on you tube or Vimeo then copy and paste here.

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Hii!
This is the video,


sorry for the dirt of the soaper!

For now he sleeps in a cage with a towel and up hay, so that he absorbs his pee better.
As a drinker I use a round Tupperware in which he gets to put his entire peak (from what I see it can be washed well), the bad thing is that he still does not like bathing in a bowl that I bought for him to swim, and since I see it with that noise I thought if maybe it caught some "cold" although I live in a very hot area and the water was at room temperature, I also made sure to dry it well.

I hope that in the video you can appreciate the sound well, and above all I hope it is not bad at all.

Can I put vinegar in his water every day?

Ps: Sr Pato also dirties the water very fast!

Thank you very much for the answers
 

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