so my parents own ducks and chickens.
they've owned ducks and chickens for over three years now, so they're experienced enough.
There's this small wry neck duckling that I don't think is gonna live.
i asked my parents to buy vitamins, but they never bought them until today. and today, the wry neck duckling I think is gonna die or not have a good life.
so before my parents got the vitamins, when the duckling with the wry neck first hatched, they paid it no mind because they thought it could survive even with a wry neck. at first after a few days, it was okayish, its fur was clean but its neck still bent to its stomach.
then after a few days it's head started scraping across the ground, and the top of it's head was caked with poop and dirt.
now, today, the duckling's back is wet from water and it's top of its head is caked with poop, it's significantly smaller than its siblings, it can barely walk now and rolls around on the floor. also the duckling doesn't eat, its head is bent to its stomach.
the duckling is around 4-6 days old.
should I cull it? i asked my parents to kill it so they can end its misery, but they said no and said to let it die by itself, and compared culling it to "killing a person that's super old".
what should I do?
the most my parents tried to do for the wry neck duckling was feed it boiled eggs, and that did not work. should I listen to my parents and let it wait until it dies, or just cull it when they don't notice?
it hurts me whenever I see it, I fed it vitamin e with the new vitamins my dad bought just today (there wasn't any vitamins like e or b in my house that could help the udck until today), and even though I know the effect isn't instant, I know by looking at the duckling's state that it won't survive and the vitamins won't work.
the most concerned ones in my family right now is my twin brother and me. my parents turn down my suggestions, like putting it out of its misery, and my brother's, like washing the duck and washing the poop off its head and crusty stuff on its beak.
what should I do?
they've owned ducks and chickens for over three years now, so they're experienced enough.
There's this small wry neck duckling that I don't think is gonna live.
i asked my parents to buy vitamins, but they never bought them until today. and today, the wry neck duckling I think is gonna die or not have a good life.
so before my parents got the vitamins, when the duckling with the wry neck first hatched, they paid it no mind because they thought it could survive even with a wry neck. at first after a few days, it was okayish, its fur was clean but its neck still bent to its stomach.
then after a few days it's head started scraping across the ground, and the top of it's head was caked with poop and dirt.
now, today, the duckling's back is wet from water and it's top of its head is caked with poop, it's significantly smaller than its siblings, it can barely walk now and rolls around on the floor. also the duckling doesn't eat, its head is bent to its stomach.
the duckling is around 4-6 days old.
should I cull it? i asked my parents to kill it so they can end its misery, but they said no and said to let it die by itself, and compared culling it to "killing a person that's super old".
what should I do?

it hurts me whenever I see it, I fed it vitamin e with the new vitamins my dad bought just today (there wasn't any vitamins like e or b in my house that could help the udck until today), and even though I know the effect isn't instant, I know by looking at the duckling's state that it won't survive and the vitamins won't work.
the most concerned ones in my family right now is my twin brother and me. my parents turn down my suggestions, like putting it out of its misery, and my brother's, like washing the duck and washing the poop off its head and crusty stuff on its beak.
what should I do?