She's not worried you are going to cook her...well that's not what I meant.We didn't made any meat this evening!
So no reason to be afraid. And she is very curiously looking around what we do.
I meant maybe being in a box is new to her... scary.
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She's not worried you are going to cook her...well that's not what I meant.We didn't made any meat this evening!
So no reason to be afraid. And she is very curiously looking around what we do.
She has been in that box before as a young duck when I had to clean their first duck house. And she is tall enough to look over the rim:She's not worried you are going to cook her...well that's not what I meant.
I meant maybe being in a box is new to her... scary.
Nope! - She is usually the first duck to test the supper-bowl, this evening i offered it to her and she turned her head away. Neither cat food nor mealworms are tempting. She is not even drinking water.Poor Nona! She’s in good hands now though. Could she be tempted with her favorite treat?
Sending hugs and a prayer that she feels better in the morning.Nope! - She is usually the first duck to test the supper-bowl, this evening i offered it to her and she turned her head away. Neither cat food nor mealworms are tempting. She is not even drinking water.
Her wounds are looking fine, she was drinking but refused to eat. So far not a single quack from her, no squeak, no sound at all.Happy to hear she started drinking last night! How is she doing this morning?
Her wounds are looking fine, she was drinking but refused to eat. So far not a single quack from her, no squeak, no sound at all.
I have released her to the rest of the flock and will observe her closely as she is behaving a bit weird: She just walks a couple of steps then stops and looks around as if she cannot believe that she is still alive and back home.