- Feb 19, 2010
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Okay, I just went out the feed my animals and my male duck, Uno, was making wierd rasping noises. I went up to him and there was a little piece of straw hanging by his neck. I took it out and therre was blodd on it and all over Uno's neck. So i took him inside and we put anti-biotic stuff on it along with gauze and duct tape (not too tight!). I put him in a little cage in our garage with his girlfriend, Cricket, in the cage next to him. He's still making rasping noises and we think it MIGHT have hurt his windpipe or something
The vet is closed right now (a big snowstorm coming) but if he's not better tomarrow, we are going to take him to the vet but in the meantime, is there anything else I can do? Also, he has eaten stuff since so that is a good thing
What I think happened:
Uno is very territorial and he lives in a large dog run kennel thing with the chickens and our goat. He often goes up to the goat and bites her, so the goat will ram him and he gets tossed in the air (but he asks for it). I had just put hay in the kennel for the goat and the ducks were playing in it. I THINK the duck might have bit the goat and got rammed into a sharp piece of hay
or possibly got stepped on by the goat.
Yes, I know many of you will say that the goat is bad to have with the other aniamls but they have been together in there for over 2 years and they have never had a serious problem. Hopefully this spring the goat will get a new barn built for her away from the ducks, but until then, there is nothing I can do about it
Anyway, does anyone have any advice?


What I think happened:
Uno is very territorial and he lives in a large dog run kennel thing with the chickens and our goat. He often goes up to the goat and bites her, so the goat will ram him and he gets tossed in the air (but he asks for it). I had just put hay in the kennel for the goat and the ducks were playing in it. I THINK the duck might have bit the goat and got rammed into a sharp piece of hay

Yes, I know many of you will say that the goat is bad to have with the other aniamls but they have been together in there for over 2 years and they have never had a serious problem. Hopefully this spring the goat will get a new barn built for her away from the ducks, but until then, there is nothing I can do about it

Anyway, does anyone have any advice?