Duck's poop

Duckyismylove

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Oct 29, 2023
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Hello my friends✋
Does anybody know why my duck's poop is green? I'm a lil afraid...cause he hasn't eaten anything green but his poop is light green. This has been like that for 2 days. I don't know what to do?😭 is it normal? He is 6 months old and i keep him in my house
I'll be very happy if you can help me💜
 
He eats eggs and tomatoes and wheat and pasta...i used to give him noodles but not much...
And he is so happy not showing any sickness...and i don't think he has eaten anything off the floor. His poop is yellowish green and watery. I'll send u a pic asap...and he has a green head maybe he's a ruen( I'm not sure 100 percent)
I’d leave the chicken feed as part of his diet if you can.
The eggs add protein and fat, which is good.

I would also cut out all tomatoes; they are a nightshade and probably not helping him.

If commercial feed is not an option, are you letting him have any forage time outside, so he can find worms, bugs, and grass (or other vegetation) that he can eat?

I would also make sure he is getting some vitamin B.
Nutritional yeast is a good source and you can sprinkle the flakes on his other food. Niacin is very important for ducks IMO, especially younger ducks.
 
I don't buy duck food since I have a mix of chickens too. Chicken feed is fine depending on their age they may need to have some type of niacin added. Many of us use Nutritional yeast and sprinkle a tablespoon over each cup of feed we offer. That way they get the extra niacin waterfowl needs that isn't in chicken feed. Even though all my flock are adults 4 are 8 weeks old they all get the benefit of nutritional yeast daily.
 
Tell us what all you are feeding him, including supplements and treats.
What breed? Is he acting sick? could he have picked something up off the floor and eaten it? Pictures of poop would be good.
He eats eggs and tomatoes and wheat and pasta...i used to give him noodles but not much...
And he is so happy not showing any sickness...and i don't think he has eaten anything off the floor. His poop is yellowish green and watery. I'll send u a pic asap...and he has a green head maybe he's a ruen( I'm not sure 100 percent)
 
Can you get a picture of his poo? metallic green usually means infection of some kind. Sometimes can even mean the duck isn't eating.

If he is eating good and not acting sick then most likely not much to worry about. It sounds like he is doing good in this area.
 

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