Thanks for that info! I don’t want to speak too soon, but she seems so much better today so far. Last night she was still panting and laying down with her tail pointing downward. I was so nervous I slept next to her. Today she is lively, moving around, and while not super into her regular food, went crazy for corn, blueberries, and cucumbers. She’s making all her normal happy sounds too. So far, I haven’t seen any panting, just some fast breathing for a moment that could have been from excitement. Fingers crossed we are on the mend.
Regarding the implant: It is a very quick, simple procedure, just a long needle to place in breast or between shoulders—much like a tracking chip for cats and dogs. If your duck is mild mannered, they don’t usually have to sedate, but unfortunately, Loretta doesn’t like many other than myself handling her too much and she hates the vet. They can be costly, depending on your vet. Most vets I have spoken with are happy to do it (they were designed for ferrets but regularly used on chickens, ducks, parrots, etc.). Loretta gets pretty moody the second week after the implant, I think from adjusting to hormones, but other than the molt this would be the first time we noticed weight loss or illness. My vet still feels certain the implant is unrelated to her sickness but who knows. I have spoken to other duck owners who swear by the implant to lengthen their duck’s life if they have any issues with laying. There is an article at tyrantfarms.com about how to feed your female ducks to prevent overlaying and issues, and they have been so kind with answering questions I have had. The idea being that despite what we always hear and general information about feeding our layers, we should stop giving layer feed, period, and provide lower protein feed (14%) and leave oystershell out so that when they need it, it is there, but they aren’t overloading their system with calcium and protein. That kind of diet has been great when the goal is increased egg product omg, but doesn’t help those of us who fall in love with our ducks and go from enjoying their eggs to doing anything to keep them happy. It’s all very interesting. Mazuri maintenance feed is supposed to be the best, but so expensive and my ducks absolutely hate it (most ducks love it though).
if you ever need the implant and have more questions, please feel free to ask me whatever, as I was so out of sorts when we decided to use it, and while I don’t have a lot of answers, I’m always happy to share our experience.
Thanks so much again for the support!