Hey all! Been out sick a few days. Better now tho..
Had one duckling hatch..
Had one duckling hatch..

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That's one thing I wondered about too. My call duck book recommends culling for birds that. "Easily goes off their legs" says a slipped tendon can rarely be fixed.Huh... slipped tendon maybe? Just guessing.![]()
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That "knee" joint looks swollen doesn't it. Wonder if one problem has led to another here..Its almost like the joint didn't set properly, or got twisted out of joint somewhere along the way. I don't know much about duck leg tendons, but it could be torn, or just out of whack.
That's one thing I wondered about too. My call duck book recommends culling for birds that. "Easily goes off their legs" says a slipped tendon can rarely be fixed.
That "knee" joint looks swollen doesn't it. Wonder if one problem has led to another here..
I keep thinking it won't walk again every time I see it go down. Then it stands up again and acts ok.![]()
That "knee" joint looks swollen doesn't it. Wonder if one problem has led to another here..
I keep thinking it won't walk again every time I see it go down. Then it stands up again and acts ok.![]()
It didn't feel hot to me yesterday. Haven't gotten him out yet today. He did get around a bit better yesterday. . the day prior when I let him swim he couldn't walk again after for a while. I would consider the sling. . .but I have no idea how I would keep him in it. I've got him in my kennel cage where all He can really do is take a couple steps and turn around. But he does pace a lot.It definitely does look swollen at the joint. Is it hot to the touch? I think you should try keeping him off the leg for awhile, if you can.
It didn't feel hot to me yesterday. Haven't gotten him out yet today. He did get around a bit better yesterday. . the day prior when I let him swim he couldn't walk again after for a while. I would consider the sling. . .but I have no idea how I would keep him in it. I've got him in my kennel cage where all He can really do is take a couple steps and turn around. But he does pace a lot.
Then when I try to get him out he bashes himself against the bars like a psycho.
Here’s the one (there are actually 2, almost identical twins) I was wondering about pastel pied. The color does not come out in pics, the first pic looks much darker than she is (the ling in the middle), but I keep trying.
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You didn't break it! All is well here. Although my goose with angel wing isn't fixing despite days of wrapping.
Here's a duck awkwardly changing into boy colors.
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That is awesome!!View attachment 1469837 View attachment 1469838 View attachment 1469839 look at the critter keeper my hubby made over the weekend out of a mineral tub. Pretty neat huh!
I think I'm going to keep them all but zombie eye until I have a problem and or the girls pick their favorites. We are going to build on to the palace soon so I can sort them off if I need to.
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Four hours away from home and trying to take pictures of other birds and my picture still gets photobombed by a call duck
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This zoo had tons of ducks on a big pond, mostly Calls and mallards. This little drake for some reason was in an enclosed aviary for exotic ducks and pheasants instead of on the pond.
These are what I was trying to get a photo of:
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White-faced whistling ducks. They were neat! Small little guys, though a little bigger than Calls. They also had teals, but they wouldn't pose for a picture.
Now that might be doable. I could also put him in my new critter keeper tote maybe he would be more calm in there and less room to try to pace around since its round.He won't like it, but you could wrap the leg in vet wrap and then also wrap the vet wrap around his body to pin it up to his stomach so he can't use it. Then he'd have to be in the kennel because of course he definitely couldn't get around well like that. But it would keep the leg immobilized and give it time to heal if it is an injury.