duck's butt hanging low to the ground?

How does her lower abdomen feel? Soft like a foam pillow - that is normal! Or does it feel hard like a drum, hat would be a bad sign.
@casportpony has started a thread about duck-anatomy a while ago: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/duck-anatomy.1182900/
What would it mean if it didn't feel like a pillow? because it certainly doesn't feel like one, I would say that the feeling of a pumped up balloon is exactly how it feels in her lower abdomen. Also thank you for the anatomy thread, that was very helpful!
 
That doesn't sound right. As far as i can remember, the lower abdomen of my ducks felt squishy and soft, like a foam pillow. The only time it did not, was just before one of my white layers pooped all over me, i should have listened to her, she wanted down… She was telling me "hey i'm full of sh*t, you'd better put me down" but i wasn't listening.
That's a bit confusing, because when there is something wrong with that end of a duck they usually don't behave normal. They sit down a lot, they walk like wearing a full diaper… Maybe @Miss Lydia has an idea.
 
Egg pouch and belly dragging the ground is most likely 2 different things. If a vet is an option and your concerned it might be ascites I’d take her to the vet. They can show you how to drain if this is the diagnosis.
 
If you have other similar ducks (maybe same breed, sex, age, approximate size) you could try weighing them for comparison—just to give yourself an idea. I would expect water rather than air, but either way it would be very uncomfortable for a human. Animals tend to be tougher, but still...
 
Thanks everyone for the advice! :D I'm still not entirely sure what the issue is so I'm planning to take her for a trip to the vet sometime soon to get a professional opinion. Since she doesn't seem too worried about it and she's dealt with this issue for as long as I can remember i'm hoping it isnt that big a problem so fingers crossed she'll be okay! Thank you!
 
And good luck for you and the duck at the vet! :hugs:fl
Read about ascites and it sounds terrifying for me. I have some kind of needle-phobia (borderline Trypanophobia) and the perspective of having to poke a needle into one of my ducks belly and suck out liquid just sends cold shivers down my spine…
 

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