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Khartlaub
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- Jun 4, 2021
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Thank you good idea ok!I am sure she is in shock from the loss of her mate, as long as she isn't sick. Try putting a mirror in with her until you can find her a friend. Best of luck.![]()
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Thank you good idea ok!I am sure she is in shock from the loss of her mate, as long as she isn't sick. Try putting a mirror in with her until you can find her a friend. Best of luck.![]()
This don't sound like an egg bound issue. if she was egg bound she would be standing around not moving and possibly looking lethargic.Was fine in morning, both came down and jumped in their pool, not even an hour later she was gone.
Did you watch them both the whole time they were in the pool? Is it possible she drown ?both came down and jumped in their pool, not even an hour later she was gone.
I am siding with this I think it was something else....if she was happy till she was notDid you watch them both the whole time they were in the pool? Is it possible she drown ?
This is a very realistic possibility, drake or hen can very easily drown the other while tryin to mate.Is it possible she drown ?
Thank you. I will try anything!I’d keep giving her lots of snacks then until she’ll start eating her normal food. Maybe mix a little food into the snacks
What kind of water do you put in