aww such CUTE pictures! what a sweetie-pie!
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What did you do to help her? My duckling has been like that all day and I'm so worried. She is not choking, because she's breathing alright, but she's shaking her head back and forth for about 5-7 seconds and then it stops. I tried looking inside her mouth, putting water in with a syringe, dipping her beak into the water and even sprinkling water with my fingers, but he still does it! I'm really scared that he might not make it until the morning. What can I do and what are the chances of him dying through the night?Had my first scare with this too last night when my 2 week old duckling had just finished eating a snack. When I picked her up, she started jerking and gasping and panting and struggling! I was like, shoot she's going to choke or something...so I actually logged on here and tried to find out what was going on. Luckily there are quite a few threads about this saying that she's not choking, she just ate too much too fast and is having trouble getting it down. It makes sense now because when I calmed down a bit I noticed she was actually breathing okay, so not choking. The posts said she would be fine after a while, and she was. I sat and watched her for a bit and the symptoms slowly subsided and she went to sleep. In the morning she was perfectly fine, eating and drinking and pooping as usual. It was a little scary though. I don't put water in the food...I feed flock raiser and make sure there is plenty of water close. I also didn't want to force too much water in case she were to breath it in to her lungs, she worked it out herself okay. It is true that ducks eat quite a bit, but I'm afraid if I limit their food intake they will just eat more faster when they do get it (also, I have 4 chicks in with her). I don't think I'm going to change anything unless it becomes a constant problem.
Hope this helps anyone who has a similar problem and makes like me, desperately trying to find answers on the internet at 11 O'clock at night![]()
Oh gosh, I have a similar situation and I'm worried my 3 week old could die in the night. What happened to yours?What did you do to help her? My duckling has been like that all day and I'm so worried. She is not choking, because she's breathing alright, but she's shaking her head back and forth for about 5-7 seconds and then it stops. I tried looking inside her mouth, putting water in with a syringe, dipping her beak into the water and even sprinkling water with my fingers, but he still does it! I'm really scared that he might not make it until the morning. What can I do and what are the chances of him dying through the night?