Bec.
I noticed that your little gal has a WRY NECK, that is what it is called when their head turns on way or the other. Our runner duckling had that as well and this is what we had to do for it.
- first off-make sure you feed it highpotein 20% or so for the first 4-5 weeks, if you have her on chickstarter it has to be non-medicated, and you need to add niacin, which is vitamin B, we neded up giving our nutrional yeast flakes that we sprinkled on her food, she loved it. If you can't find that Niacin pills at the pharmacy will do just fine, just make sure to crush it and then sprinkle it on the food.
-second- she needs vitamin E, that deficiant is not very common in ducks, but apparently in Silkie chicks, so if you want to do research look under WRY NECK and potentially Silkie Chicks.
Now back to the Vitamin E. We were told to give our duckling 1 capsule of 400iu four times daily for the first week and then 2 times daily for a few days and then go off of it. What we did was pierce one end of the capsules, my hubby held her and I carefully opened her bill and squirted the gelly liquid into her bill. Sometimes alot/all of it came out, sometimes not so much, we just played by the ear. She hated it but put up with it. After two days on the vitamins her neck was almost straight and after a week --perfect.
She is now 6 weeks old and I just noticed yesterday that her neck is curving again so I gave her some Vit E last night and then once more today. She already looks better. According to the vet some ducks, just like humans, require more vitamins.
We have now moved our ducklings of starter and they are on Purina Flockraiser and will stay on it until layer age.
Sorry about the rant, I don't know if you need all this info, but in case you feel like her neck is getting worse or if she seems to have problems walking straight, here it is.
We put in a mirror so they can see themselves and that seemed to help with loneliness, and yes they also had a stuffed lovey.
Good Luck, Kycklingmamma