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Ducklingdaisyserr55
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Definitely will post pics of them tomorrowWe want to see them both please share when you bring home the new one
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Definitely will post pics of them tomorrowWe want to see them both please share when you bring home the new one
She's asleep next to her toy right now, can't wait till I get my lively happy duckie back again tomorrow hopefullyPoor thing is probably just grieving and lonely. By the time she sits with you she’s probably just exhausted from all the peeping.
She's a silver Indian runner called dib dab, her friend was a fawn and white runner called PinguHow precious what breed hard to tell by pic
Hi again, I lost my password for my other account but this is my new one. I took Pingu to the vets late yesterday because she got a lot worse and the vet said that she had a blockage in her digestive system that they wouldn't be able to fix it so she got put to sleep. I will definitely miss her and so will dib dabI am so sorry we talked yesterday about them? Gosh I hate you lost the little one.

Apparently it was a duck crop impaction I think, he thinks it was caused by her eating too quickly or something like that. For my remaining duckling I have changed her chick crumb to a different brand just incase (but I don't think the brand had anything to do other it).I am so sorry and this was why her poo was watery and hardly any solids?
I swear we see so many different poos from our ducks sometimes it is just so hard to know when they are sick or not. Did he have any idea what kind of blockage?
I know she will be missed.
Thank you xMaybe have been something just with this duckling. I can understand your worry though. I sure hope your new baby will be healthy and dib dab also. sure do look forward to seeing them tomorrow.