Duckling not growing.

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We got 10 Cayuga ducklings last week. They are now 10 days old. We noticed this morning that one is not growing the same as the others. It doesn't make any noise. Seems to keep its neck scrunched down, but doesn't seem in pain when it is stretched out. It also doesn't seem like it is seeing well. We have separated it to see if it is eating/drinking well. Could it just be a runt? The others seem to ignore it. Any advice? We did tons of research before getting these ducks, but we are still new so don't know the ropes yet. It doesn't look like the typical case of wry neck, but I could be wrong.
 

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We have one like this also and she will not walk. She will eat if we water it down and sometimes dry but not moving around at all. When she does she literally falls over and rolls. I'm worried about her. She is tiny and the others just run her over. What should we do?
 
We have one like this also and she will not walk. She will eat if we water it down and sometimes dry but not moving around at all. When she does she literally falls over and rolls. I'm worried about her. She is tiny and the others just run her over. What should we do?
How long has she been that way? Do you have any poultry electrolytes you can try on her? Sav-a-chick or durvet are two brands you could try. Have you tried any vitamin B3 (niacin) I recommend getting the liquid B complex (the liquid kind for cattle) get some feeding syringes (just the syringe, no needle!!!) and trying that out on her! I can't remember the dosage but I'll look around for it. How is the duckling doing today?
 
She passed this morning. I tried my best but being a new duck mom I didn't start early enough I'm sure. Thanks for everyone's help though.
Sorry for your loss! Heartbreaking, but you did everything you could! Some ducks have a genetic thing where they don't grow normally on the outside, but their organs etc. grow normally, unfortunately in those case there isn't much to be done but make the time they have left enjoyable. It is NOT your fault! you're doing a great job
 

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