- Apr 20, 2020
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I’ve had multiple of my ducks prolapse in the last couple years but this year has been much worse with 1 dying and now I have another this morning that looks very bad and will likely die as well. What is causing this and how can I prevent it? Is it possibly genetics as my other breed of duck never did this, though I have had a goose do it in the past. Do I need to give them an extra supplement to help prevent it? The ducks are eating an organic chicken feed along with free ranging. They are not overweight and I add extra calcium periodically so I haven’t had anymore soft shell eggs. It’s very frustrating and I hate seeing the birds suffer and die on me. Any help is appreciated.