The chicken nurd

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today I went out to the coop to find one of my Muscovy hens not looking so good she seamed fine yesterday
She’s acting lethargic not moving around much and I haven’t seen her eat yet

I’ve delt with sick chickens before but never
Ducks anyone have any ideas
 

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Muscovy are pretty hardy ducks. What do you feed her? Has anything changed in her environment? Is it cold where you are? How's her poop look? Are you sure she's not eating?

A single day of perceived lethargy wouldn't necessarily concern me, absent other unusual symptoms. Have you noticed anything else?
 
Muscovy are pretty hardy ducks. What do you feed her? Has anything changed in her environment? Is it cold where you are? How's her poop look? Are you sure she's not eating?

A single day of perceived lethargy wouldn't necessarily concern me, absent other unusual symptoms. Have you noticed anything else?
I feed all my birds chickens layers feed (unmediated) and nothing has changed in there environment recently
It was cold here a week or so ago but it’s warmed up into the 30s
I haven’t noticed anything else I haven’t had ducks for very long so I just got worried
 
I don't know about ducks but could you get her alone and tempt her with a little sardine in oil.

Please correct me if I'm wrong @ everyone
 

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