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Songster
- Apr 9, 2023
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Hi all,
We got ducks with our chicks, and did a lot of research before committing to chickens but the ducks were accidental.
A duck was choking and suffering at TSC so we saved it and the guy gave it to us for free. I went back the next day to pick up a second duck because I realized they needed to have a friend.
I was aware of the need for niacin in their diet but the feed that they were getting, while chicken feed, did have niacin added. The problem is, I guess as is common, is that it wasn’t enough for my big Pekins.
They have both had the telltale starting signs of deficiency since about a week old- feet started turning in and they walked slowly and awkwardly. I thought it was just because they were in the brooder still, didn’t have a ton of room to walk around, and that they were growing so fast and big so they were heavy.
They’re about 4.5/5 weeks now and one of them has stopped walking
their one leg seems to not be working well so they take one step with the good leg and then fall when they take the second. There isn’t any swelling that I can see, and it doesn’t look like a slipped tendon. I immediately started them both on the B Vitamins referenced in the niacin thread on this site, and added nutritional yeast to their food. Today is day 2 and I’ve not seen much improvement, so I just wanted to see how long it may take if anyone’s experienced this?
I feel awful and I love the ducks so much- I want to do all I can to make sure they live a healthy and happy life. Am I too late? Can I take them to the vet / would they suggest anything different?
A few other things I’ve noted- panting; they don’t pant when out in the run during the day (they are only sleeping in the brooder at this point due to favorable weather) but the more injured one does pant sometimes in the brooder and I thought it was due to being hot / not as much air flow as it stops when I turn the fan on sometimes, but now wondering if it is pain??
Poops- not every BM, but a decent amount, is liquid. This is for both of them.
The plan is to do this B vitamin treatment for a week and if no improvement, then vet, but I don’t want to cause any further decline by waiting…. Any help or advice is appreciated!
We got ducks with our chicks, and did a lot of research before committing to chickens but the ducks were accidental.
A duck was choking and suffering at TSC so we saved it and the guy gave it to us for free. I went back the next day to pick up a second duck because I realized they needed to have a friend.
I was aware of the need for niacin in their diet but the feed that they were getting, while chicken feed, did have niacin added. The problem is, I guess as is common, is that it wasn’t enough for my big Pekins.
They have both had the telltale starting signs of deficiency since about a week old- feet started turning in and they walked slowly and awkwardly. I thought it was just because they were in the brooder still, didn’t have a ton of room to walk around, and that they were growing so fast and big so they were heavy.
They’re about 4.5/5 weeks now and one of them has stopped walking

I feel awful and I love the ducks so much- I want to do all I can to make sure they live a healthy and happy life. Am I too late? Can I take them to the vet / would they suggest anything different?
A few other things I’ve noted- panting; they don’t pant when out in the run during the day (they are only sleeping in the brooder at this point due to favorable weather) but the more injured one does pant sometimes in the brooder and I thought it was due to being hot / not as much air flow as it stops when I turn the fan on sometimes, but now wondering if it is pain??
Poops- not every BM, but a decent amount, is liquid. This is for both of them.
The plan is to do this B vitamin treatment for a week and if no improvement, then vet, but I don’t want to cause any further decline by waiting…. Any help or advice is appreciated!