I have excellent news!!
For those that remember earlier in the summer I posted nasty pics of my snowy call drake, Sammy's wings. They were completely feather-less and he was thin. Well, I spent all summer working with him, bathing him every other day, giving him his own special diet to both fatten him up and strengthen him and I put him and his brothers and sister in with the chickens. He even began using the small pool that was in there once I got the magpies (spotted call ducks). But despite him being obviously healthier, I never saw him flap his wings...til today.
The calls now have a much bigger pool since I remodeled the runs a few days ago. For some reason those tiny ducks prefer the much bigger pool (probably because all 6 of them can be in it at once) and the bigger ducks prefer the longer and shorter pool (probably because several of them can be in it at once). Well, when it's bedtime, as soon as all of my ducks see me they head for their coops. But sometimes one or two of the calls will not want to get out of the pool, like tonight. So walked over to it and there went Sammy! He flew from in the water to inside our neighbor's garden, a distance of about 50 feet!
Now after all that work with him all summer, I have to clip his wings. But I guess it's safe to say he's healed!!!
For those that remember earlier in the summer I posted nasty pics of my snowy call drake, Sammy's wings. They were completely feather-less and he was thin. Well, I spent all summer working with him, bathing him every other day, giving him his own special diet to both fatten him up and strengthen him and I put him and his brothers and sister in with the chickens. He even began using the small pool that was in there once I got the magpies (spotted call ducks). But despite him being obviously healthier, I never saw him flap his wings...til today.
The calls now have a much bigger pool since I remodeled the runs a few days ago. For some reason those tiny ducks prefer the much bigger pool (probably because all 6 of them can be in it at once) and the bigger ducks prefer the longer and shorter pool (probably because several of them can be in it at once). Well, when it's bedtime, as soon as all of my ducks see me they head for their coops. But sometimes one or two of the calls will not want to get out of the pool, like tonight. So walked over to it and there went Sammy! He flew from in the water to inside our neighbor's garden, a distance of about 50 feet!
Now after all that work with him all summer, I have to clip his wings. But I guess it's safe to say he's healed!!!
