What breed of Ducks are these?.
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I put them back with her right away as I found out I had to leave the next day and couldn't keep an eye on them. They seemed to enjoy the warmth of the house for a bit at least! I thought maybe it was something they could catch from her because I notices she's been wheezing a lot and has a bit of moisture coming out of her nostrils. Could this be some kind of sickness? 3 of the ducklings are doing great and seem to be fine but the forth hasn't grown at all and isn't looking too good unfortunately. I really hope he makes itYes the nutritional yeast is great just sprinkle some over their feed 1 Tab per cup of feed.
I had to go and see what your temp mean in F I think 30c is fine if you can keep it there. If she has been like this for over a year I don't think this is something the ducklings can catch from her. I maybe wrong though so your decision. So when she was a young duckling she wasn't like this with her legs?
Yes, it could be a respiratory infection. Is a vet an option?wheezing a lot and has a bit of moisture coming out of her nostrils. Could this be some kind of sickness?
I'm not 100% sure what kind but they look like miniature silver Appleyard to me. We got them from a Mennonite family and I don't think they told us the breedWhat breed of Ducks are these?.
The vet is around a 20 min boat ride and a half hour drive away. It might be too stressful on the mom and babiesYes, it could be a respiratory infection. Is a vet an option?
If it is a respiratory infection a consult with a vet is probably best, but I understand your concerns.The vet is around a 20 min boat ride and a half hour drive away. It might be too stressful on the mom and babies![]()
Thank you so much. Do you think the babies would be able to handle such a trip? I've never had to bring ducklings to the vet before. I don't think the little guy would do well with it but if they could help him survive I would do anything possible. I've just always heard that baby birds are hard to treatIf it is a respiratory infection a consult with a vet is probably best, but I understand your concerns.![]()
I think they will be fine if you can keep them warm enough. Maybe call the vet and ask them what they think.Thank you so much. Do you think the babies would be able to handle such a trip? I've never had to bring ducklings to the vet before. I don't think the little guy would do well with it but if they could help him survive I would do anything possible. I've just always heard that baby birds are hard to treat![]()