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TassieSheDevil
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- Jan 27, 2020
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There were no obvious bites or puncture marks.Well, if if was a snake, figure you'd see a bite/puncture on the body. Did you find anything like that?
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There were no obvious bites or puncture marks.Well, if if was a snake, figure you'd see a bite/puncture on the body. Did you find anything like that?
It just seems so weird that a beautiful healthy-looking duckling would suddenly fall over like that and die instantly. That one has now been buried but if any more do it we might have to get vet involvement.
She lives in Tasmania. I had a young Muscovy duckling die from what I assumed heart trouble but she showed signs of trouble pretty early. Didn't move around much at all just laid around mostly by 4 months she was gone. They can usually hide any health issues pretty good.Well, if nothing else (and assuming you live in the USA) you could try contacting your state's Dept. of Agriculture. There's a decent chance you could get a free (or at least much lower cost) necropsy to find out what happened.
Heart attack..Sorry that happened.
It just seems so weird that a beautiful healthy-looking duckling would suddenly fall over like that and die instantly. That one has now been buried but if any more do it we might have to get vet involvement.
Thank you for the suggestionSince you're in Tasmania, you could try here if another one dies: https://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/biosecuri...-health-laboratories/animal-health-laboratory
NoDid you discover what caused it?