Just trying to eliminate so far we haven't done very good. I'd like to ask @casportpony in but we need a poop picture.
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Okay, I'll get one to you next time she poops. It may take a bit.Just trying to eliminate so far we haven't done very good. I'd like to ask @casportpony in but we need a poop picture.
A couple of my runner girls had that happen while they were molting. It was like their necks were an "S"! They were all hunched over and used their wings to walk. They got better without doing anything.
Sorry for the low quality - it would have taken forever to upload otherwise.
Her clucks are very soft compared to how they usually are - she's normally loud and grumpy. She didn't want to stand for the video. I felt her crop but no hard lumps, she ate dinner earlier. I can feel her bones pretty easily though.
Okay, that would explain several things. She's at the age where she would be going through a molt. However, she is losing a lot of weight and showing similar symptoms to the other ducks that passed.A couple of my runner girls had that happen while they were molting. It was like their necks were an "S"! They were all hunched over and used their wings to walk. They got better without doing anything.
Ya, that's the only thing that is different. I was SURE my girls were dying last year when they molted. I didn't know anything about the molting process. They looked like hell! Raggedy, hunched over, could hardly walk, no eggsOkay, that would explain several things. She's at the age where she would be going through a molt. However, she is losing a lot of weight and showing similar symptoms to the other ducks that passed.