SMorrison7k
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Oh no! That sounds awful.I must reply to you with my own tale of woe! Last year, I was carrying my Pekin out of the garage cage--out to the swimming pond (a large rubber horse drinking bowl). I had her wings enclosed in both hands, with her head facing away from me. Right at the outside door, she decided to let loose. The enormous blast hit me on the left thigh. Since I was wearing shorts, I had the full sensation of fresh wet warm duck poop. So much was blasted at me, it ran all the way down into my sock.
All I could do was continue on, and toss her into the pool. I then took off my shoes, socks, shorts and underwear right there, and hosed off my leg. Then on to the washing machine, with plenty of Tide!
In my mind, there is no punishing her for that act. It would only lessen me, and I don't even know if she could understand why I would be punishing her, anyway. (So far, the only type of corporal punishment I have ever used on a bad duck is to hold them, and tap them on top of the head with a fingertip. Of course they hate that. I can't remember why I had to do that before, but I have actually tapped a couple of ducks for some infraction--maybe for fighting. I can't remember. But 99% of the time, any duck is good, I feel.
"essence of poop"Just thinking...... Plastic is porous, on a microscopic level. That's why the case still smells--the pores have essence of poop in them. Following this logic, maybe simply putting the smelly item(s) in front of a fan overnight might help? If you have a heat lamp, that could help, too, along with the fan.