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I took the hobbles off a couple days ago. Legs look great. Walking and sitting in the position they need to be. Pool- no ramp. Just a small pink kiddie pool. One duck is perfect in an out no problems. The other I thought it could get out on it’s on but never would get in. So I’d place it in the pool and it would GO TO TOWNSo you don't have a way for this one particular duck to get in an out of the pool with out a struggle? and your keeping the hobbles on when it's in the pool? Take the hobbles off when in the pool. and make a ramp of some kind for them to easily get in an out. Step stone on the inside so it doesn't take up too much room. They are pekins? you may just have a Jumbo and Reg Pekin.
Jumbos do get huge and there are ways to help them first make an easy way to get in an out of the pool then be sure not to over feed treats and be careful what treats you do give them. Carrying around all that weight will cause them to have leg issues and since they have already shown symptoms you’ll need to be extra cautious. Never make them run. I don’t know if you have kids but that seems to be one thing kids love to do is chase or have ducklings chase after them which if one is already having problems is just going to make it worse. And keep up with the liquid b complex they can have it all of their lives for leg support. But if they get to where their legs seem good and strong then switch to Nutritional yeast that can be sprinkled right over their feed. 1 Tab per cup of feed.