sierraforest
Songster
Toward the end of last week, one of our two ducks suddenly started quacking incessantly for no reason that we can figure out. She’s not injured, we haven’t seen any predators around (not that there couldn’t be but we haven’t spotted any), we’re so good about making sure they have fresh water and lots of food, etc. It got a little better Saturday late afternoon after we gave her a small amount of CBD oil to try to help her calm down, but she’s still been quacking more than normal. We're in an area that used to be more rural but has become suburban so folks who have moved into the neighborhood aren't used to "livestock" (our ducks are pets to us, but not everyone sees them that way).
The reason I focused more on location in the post title is because as much as we do not want to give up our girls, this quacking might force us to, so I'm hoping for either advice with figuring out how to help her (which is my preference) or how to find the pair a loving home where it doesn't matter how loud or often either of them might quack.
The reason I focused more on location in the post title is because as much as we do not want to give up our girls, this quacking might force us to, so I'm hoping for either advice with figuring out how to help her (which is my preference) or how to find the pair a loving home where it doesn't matter how loud or often either of them might quack.