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- Jan 31, 2020
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I am worried that it has been more than 48 hours, it has been 48 hours at least that is just while I have been constantly monitoring. My vet isn't open on sunday and doesn't pick up the phone but I'll be calling first thing tomorrow morning. I also do not have any tube feeding supplies or any money at all right now, I'll have to borrow some from my mom for the vet visit. Would giving her a small amount of her Mazuri feed the same way I would give her pills be appropriate? I'm just very worried about her and I don't even know if my vet will have the time to see her tomorrow. I assumed she had laid her egg she was struggling with the other day because I found 3 in the coop, and 4 under it, but now I am not so sure I am worried she has been not eating since then. Even though the day after she was out with the other ducks being active.48 hours is a long time for a bird. I would definitely call your vet and let them know how long it has been since she has eaten. My duck had only not eaten for a day (that we had noticed) when we took her in and she was already showing signs of dehydration. My vet had me start tube feeding her immediately.
My duck was also drinking a lot, btw.