My flower bed looks bad because I have been allowing the chickweed to grow and feed to my Ducklings and my mini Appleyard pair...The Drake when he came was lame in his one leg...He is fine now.....
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By the sound if it your duckling has gon leem so it can't use its leg a lot you need to get it to the vets to get a medicine for ithey everyone in after some advice I have a duckling that's is 5-6 weeks old, I noticed the other day that it was limping around on it's leg, but didn't seem to be in pain so thought it may just sort it self out in time (couldn't see any swelling or cuts). today it seems to be making alot of noise and is barley walking it drags itself around. I have separated it from the other 11 so it doesn't cause any more harm. it came straight to me like it wanted help from me and it's happy been separated from the others. I was wondering if anyone could help with what it could be or what I can do to help? I was sending them all to a farm this week as I can't keep them and deserve a good life in a bigger space but I really don't want to send this one and I'm thinking of keeping it as id hate for the worse to happen. I also have a duckling that is about 3 weeks younger and was wondering if I could put them together?
is it a rush to get her to the vet? as I'm off on holiday, but my partner is looking after themBy the sound if it your duckling has gon leem so it can't use its leg a lot you need to get it to the vets to get a medicine for it