ruthhope
Free Ranging
You have had good encouragement, and advice from the links @Jenbirdee provided.
I have had two ducks with deformed bills as a result of injuries. Both healed and both ducks thrived afterwards. One was a pekin drake that had been attacked by a raccoon while still an easter duckling. His clutch mate was killed and he was abandoned at a vet's office. The other is a muscovy drake who self inflicted an injury putting his head through chicken wire to be aggressive to a new rescue. He badly damaged his bean. Then the daft duck did it again and almost pulled the bean off. It has healed at a rakish angle. [And the then new arrival, a pekin drake, has continued to be his nemesis.]
Both of my ducks with bill injuries healed as deformed beaks and thus they had special needs for feeding. Any duck with a bill that is shortened or deformed will likely require feeding out of a deep bowl or pan. They will tend to plow the feed up against the wall to get feed into their bill. No big deal but a wide relatively shallow feed bowl is no good for them. Mine have been adept at fishing for peas and meal worms from water, so I try to give them treats in their bathing water. I am going to try them with live fish from a pet store this year.
I have had two ducks with deformed bills as a result of injuries. Both healed and both ducks thrived afterwards. One was a pekin drake that had been attacked by a raccoon while still an easter duckling. His clutch mate was killed and he was abandoned at a vet's office. The other is a muscovy drake who self inflicted an injury putting his head through chicken wire to be aggressive to a new rescue. He badly damaged his bean. Then the daft duck did it again and almost pulled the bean off. It has healed at a rakish angle. [And the then new arrival, a pekin drake, has continued to be his nemesis.]
Both of my ducks with bill injuries healed as deformed beaks and thus they had special needs for feeding. Any duck with a bill that is shortened or deformed will likely require feeding out of a deep bowl or pan. They will tend to plow the feed up against the wall to get feed into their bill. No big deal but a wide relatively shallow feed bowl is no good for them. Mine have been adept at fishing for peas and meal worms from water, so I try to give them treats in their bathing water. I am going to try them with live fish from a pet store this year.
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