bennie_jezz
In the Brooder
- Jul 28, 2022
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We have three ducks that we care for. They are females, all around three months old. This morning, one of them showed very sudden symptoms of illness. We are trying to figure out what's wrong with her based on her symptoms. We're both sick with COVID at the moment, so we aren't able to take her to a vet.
Yesterday was VERY windy and a little bit rainy here. We live in the Mojave desert, where it's usually quite hot, but right now it's in the high 90s. This morning we went out to check on the ducks and one was laying in the mud with a film over one of her eyes and she seemed to be having trouble breathing and walking. She wasn't quacking or moving much at all. We moved her to an isolated area and gave her access to fresh water with Epsom salts to swim in, and drinking water with a little bit of apple cider vinegar. She also has her regular duck food with Brewer's yeast added. These are all suggestions I found on the internet, for various conditions. After we put her in the pond with the epsom salts she started to cough up a lot of mucous, and her breathing rattles a bit. One of her eyes is still filmy and irritated. She seems a little bit better after being in the water, and she's been drinking a lot.
It seems like it could be gapeworm, aspergillosis, or botulism, but I honestly have no idea. It also seems like it could have started with an eye irritation from the wind that spread to her respiratory system. We've been working a lot on their pen, but at the moment there is an area with a lot of mud, so it's also possible some bacteria or mold may have grown? Last night we had to move their pond, so they didn't have as much fresh water as usual, and they muddied up their drinking water pretty quickly.
She swims a little bit, but she doesn't seem to have good control of any of her muscles. She can drink water, but it seems like she can't really clean herself or walk at all. She seems very lethargic.
Any suggestions would be helpful and appreciated.
Yesterday was VERY windy and a little bit rainy here. We live in the Mojave desert, where it's usually quite hot, but right now it's in the high 90s. This morning we went out to check on the ducks and one was laying in the mud with a film over one of her eyes and she seemed to be having trouble breathing and walking. She wasn't quacking or moving much at all. We moved her to an isolated area and gave her access to fresh water with Epsom salts to swim in, and drinking water with a little bit of apple cider vinegar. She also has her regular duck food with Brewer's yeast added. These are all suggestions I found on the internet, for various conditions. After we put her in the pond with the epsom salts she started to cough up a lot of mucous, and her breathing rattles a bit. One of her eyes is still filmy and irritated. She seems a little bit better after being in the water, and she's been drinking a lot.
It seems like it could be gapeworm, aspergillosis, or botulism, but I honestly have no idea. It also seems like it could have started with an eye irritation from the wind that spread to her respiratory system. We've been working a lot on their pen, but at the moment there is an area with a lot of mud, so it's also possible some bacteria or mold may have grown? Last night we had to move their pond, so they didn't have as much fresh water as usual, and they muddied up their drinking water pretty quickly.
She swims a little bit, but she doesn't seem to have good control of any of her muscles. She can drink water, but it seems like she can't really clean herself or walk at all. She seems very lethargic.
Any suggestions would be helpful and appreciated.