Hello. I have a young call duck, small but not super small. She will be a year old in April. I think she is eggbound with her first egg, but I am not completely certain.
Please note - We do not have a Vet willing to deal with ducks near us, so going to a vet is not a possibility. Therefore, any advice, suggestions, insights would be helpful.
To start, I noticed she was listless and quiet yesterday, sometimes just standing about on her own. This is not her normal nature. She has two sisters and they normally are constantly chatting, calling to each other and running about like mad.
It is very early spring here (in France) and a few eggs have been laid, but we can't tell exactly by whom as we have a few older females too. They are currently at the random laying stage, not yet nesting.
Anyway, I brought her inside yesterday to isolate her and provide a quiet warm atmosphere. A couple warm baths and she perked up a little, taking lots of time to fluff her feathers. Eating quite a bit, drinking lots of water. I provided a nesting box, which she would go into time to time, but with no result.
I have lubricated and checked her vent and felt carefully about. She does not like if I prod her at all, as though the area is very tender or sore to the touch. There is no egg showing. I can feel something hard, and lubricating and inserting my finger it feels like the shell, but of a very small egg. She is able to pass watery feces.
I have added turmeric and niacin to her food. Crushed eggshell to her water (as currently do not have any calcium carbonate).
She spent the night quietly, sleeping standing up, interspersed with drinking lots of water. I have noticed that she is not sitting, even in the nesting box and as far as I can tell has not sat or lay down since yesterday. Today she is not eating, but still drinking lots. She has had several warm baths, which she floats about in for a long time before getting out and going straight to the nesting box. Still no egg.
There is little change to yesterday, other than I would say more tired (she is closing her eyes more). She regularly now goes into the nesting box, comes out a while later to drink something, then goes back in.
I am going to see if our pharmacy has calcium carbonate - as I understand this might help. Though I would like to understand how or why (any answers please?)
And any other thoughts on what can be done, or even in fact is she actually eggbound?
ADDENDUM: No calcium gluconate, citrate or carbonate available at our pharmacy. What is the best substitution?
Thank you in advance.
Please note - We do not have a Vet willing to deal with ducks near us, so going to a vet is not a possibility. Therefore, any advice, suggestions, insights would be helpful.
To start, I noticed she was listless and quiet yesterday, sometimes just standing about on her own. This is not her normal nature. She has two sisters and they normally are constantly chatting, calling to each other and running about like mad.
It is very early spring here (in France) and a few eggs have been laid, but we can't tell exactly by whom as we have a few older females too. They are currently at the random laying stage, not yet nesting.
Anyway, I brought her inside yesterday to isolate her and provide a quiet warm atmosphere. A couple warm baths and she perked up a little, taking lots of time to fluff her feathers. Eating quite a bit, drinking lots of water. I provided a nesting box, which she would go into time to time, but with no result.
I have lubricated and checked her vent and felt carefully about. She does not like if I prod her at all, as though the area is very tender or sore to the touch. There is no egg showing. I can feel something hard, and lubricating and inserting my finger it feels like the shell, but of a very small egg. She is able to pass watery feces.
I have added turmeric and niacin to her food. Crushed eggshell to her water (as currently do not have any calcium carbonate).
She spent the night quietly, sleeping standing up, interspersed with drinking lots of water. I have noticed that she is not sitting, even in the nesting box and as far as I can tell has not sat or lay down since yesterday. Today she is not eating, but still drinking lots. She has had several warm baths, which she floats about in for a long time before getting out and going straight to the nesting box. Still no egg.
There is little change to yesterday, other than I would say more tired (she is closing her eyes more). She regularly now goes into the nesting box, comes out a while later to drink something, then goes back in.
I am going to see if our pharmacy has calcium carbonate - as I understand this might help. Though I would like to understand how or why (any answers please?)
And any other thoughts on what can be done, or even in fact is she actually eggbound?
ADDENDUM: No calcium gluconate, citrate or carbonate available at our pharmacy. What is the best substitution?
Thank you in advance.
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