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superduckrescue
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he is not in painWell definitely needs to be said that it possibly won't work.
I look at all situations with realistic expectations. And if suffering is happening then let them go. My opinion..![]()
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he is not in painWell definitely needs to be said that it possibly won't work.
I look at all situations with realistic expectations. And if suffering is happening then let them go. My opinion..![]()
the last one i had "howard" a wood duck was sick and not eating but now all is well with him. you never know.Honestly at this age I say if they're ready to die, they're gonna die on their own the overwhelming majority of the time - no need to stop any convalescent care (as long as you're willing to nurse it) until the duckling gives up. They are very resilient animals.
i am going to try him with hydro therapyHonestly at this age I say if they're ready to die, they're gonna die on their own the overwhelming majority of the time - no need to stop any convalescent care (as long as you're willing to nurse it) until the duckling gives up. They are very resilient animals.