I am so sorry must be feeding kits. Glad you got the fence fixed and trap set. Do you not lock your ducks up at night? Here mine could never stay out over night they'd be gone in a few days.
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I always lock them up, was delayed a bit yesterday and sun had set before I got around to it (about 9:30 p.m.). Never again.I am so sorry must be feeding kits. Glad you got the fence fixed and trap set. Do you not lock your ducks up at night? Here mine could never stay out over night they'd be gone in a few days.
I hope so too, bless his heart and your doing all you can for him. Only other thing I could suggest is a vet and I know it's not always feasible or easy to find one that will see poultry.
Please keep us updated.
Hmm... interesting. I don't believe it has anything to do with sex. I have both sexes and other than color their bills are same. Quite possibly could be genetic or just from way he was positioned or something in egg development...not sure. I just love the ones that are different anyway. And having a child born differently myself, I guess, just makes me love the ones that need extra help or aren't like all the others.One quick question about runners.
I have bought several Indian runner ducklings and I've noticed one has a bit shorter but wider bill, seems like a bit stronger bot shorter. The guy that sold them to me doesn't have other breeds (as far as I know) and they shouldn't be mix. It did not start making any sounds yet. It's starting to grow feathers. The one with longer bill is a girl.
I thought it could be related to duckling's sex or just genetic. Also the nostrils are more round and appear larger. The long billed girl has more oval (flattened) nostrils.
I guess it is just a phenotype, it's black, compared to mallard coloured hen![]()