It does not look like slipped tendon to me. What are you feeding your ducklings? can you take it to a vet?
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AhHi finally got an account its my duck maisy when I got her she was only about 2-3 weeks old her legs where like this from birth she is now 6 weeks old I took her to the vets which one of them told me to put her to sleep and thatbsje was in pain and if I didn't put her to sleep he was going to take furthur action on me so I got a second opinion and this vet said she's health happy eating drinking and isn't in pain!! As that she's got potential he said even if we were to make a splint for her it wouldn't work as you can't physically bend her leg straight! He said surgery would possibly be and option but even then hes not to sure where to go with that he's told me to do plenty of swimming exercises with her and no weight bearing exercises need to try and strengthen her legs if that's possible he also mentioned when she's older she may not be able to support her body weight as she's going to be a big duck (Aylesbury duck) her only hope is me and I want to do everything I can for her to give her a good life do any of you have any ideas thank you
I like the sling idea the pic was posted earlier. I am sure if you google you can find all kinds of ideas about how to make her mobile by making a wheel chair for her or a sling on wheels so she can push around with her good leg. If she seems happy and not in pain and your willing to take care of a house duck then I say go for it. The duckling is adorable.