I haven't been all to active here, but I told people if anything major happened with my ducks I would let people know.
Particularly because of my Abacot being a rare breed, people were interested in buying fertile eggs and just hearing about her as they hadn't had many opportunities to talk to people about the breed.
A couple of days ago a fox took a wonder into our pens (which are surrounded by high electric fences) in broad daylight and took a few chickens and unfortunately my Khaki Campbell was found dead just outside the safety of her house, had she made it into there she would have survived.
I managed to round up the obviously shocked Abacot only to find she herself had taken a huge bite to the chest. After having it seen to and all sealed shut we moved her to somewhere we could keep an eye on her. With which the flies also decided to take interest in her, and in this heat its been near impossible to keep them away from her. She lay an egg yesterday and we thought we were on the road to recovery but unfortunately this afternoon she passed away through a mixture of stress, shock, injury and the flies had managed to infect her wound despite all the treatment we gave her.
I'm sorry for such a negative post. I would probably have not bothered to mention it here but as some people had taken a really keen interest in my ducks, it seemed only fair.
So r.i.p to my little girls Patty and Selma
Particularly because of my Abacot being a rare breed, people were interested in buying fertile eggs and just hearing about her as they hadn't had many opportunities to talk to people about the breed.
A couple of days ago a fox took a wonder into our pens (which are surrounded by high electric fences) in broad daylight and took a few chickens and unfortunately my Khaki Campbell was found dead just outside the safety of her house, had she made it into there she would have survived.
I managed to round up the obviously shocked Abacot only to find she herself had taken a huge bite to the chest. After having it seen to and all sealed shut we moved her to somewhere we could keep an eye on her. With which the flies also decided to take interest in her, and in this heat its been near impossible to keep them away from her. She lay an egg yesterday and we thought we were on the road to recovery but unfortunately this afternoon she passed away through a mixture of stress, shock, injury and the flies had managed to infect her wound despite all the treatment we gave her.
I'm sorry for such a negative post. I would probably have not bothered to mention it here but as some people had taken a really keen interest in my ducks, it seemed only fair.
So r.i.p to my little girls Patty and Selma