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Always a possibility, but looking back at the OP's past postings, there seems to be indication of ear infection and what seems like a hen that lost her voice for a while(?) would be interesting to know the causes of both those instances. Respiratory disease in if what most people would define as a mild case or even cold are a cause of Salpinigitis. These causes should be considered as well. Getting testing to find out if the birds are carriers of disease would be a good idea if she's loses this one.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/ear-infection.1278859/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/hen-lost-its-voice.1185850/
How old are the drakes and how many female ducks do you have. I'm afraid that my money would be on them as the most likely cause and I would definitely pen them separately from the chickens. Unless you are there with them from very early in the morning until they go to roost at night, you could easily miss them mating the hens but it is a common occurrence with drakes and chickens.
They are about 4. We have 3 drakes and 1 female. Yeah. Don’t just get unsorted ducks from tractor supply like my parents did.
