Yall I figured something out. Last night I brought Nutmeg in for a visit since Sage has been gaining strength and growing more each day. Well they were both very excited to see each other, and it went well, and so I left Nutmeg in there for a few hours with the plan of leaving her in there overnight. After several hours I went back up and got Sage out to feed her. After she gobbled up a bunch of egg I set her back in there. Maybe it was the angle or the fact that I could compare them side by side or that she grew enough to finally reveal it, but I FINALLY figured out Sage's issue. Something internal is going on. I thought it was weird before when I tried to feel her crop but couldn't feel anything, I has just assumed it was because she wasn't eating much. But no. Sage's esophagus seems to be on the right side of her neck and her crop seems to sit on her right side up higher. After eating there is a visible lump at the bottom of her neck almost on her back....her crop...I'm guessing or at least the food is sitting there. After further inspection, I noticed her right side looked hollower than the left and there is an odd almost bare spot behind her right leg. I'm guessing this issue also might explain her limp. She eats some crumbles and drinks ALL the time by herself and gobbles meal worms up greedily whenever she can. I still have to feed her egg but she is making more of an effort to help herself. She attacks anything within her reach and loves to snuggle 24/7 if she could. She is definitely growing, she shocked a few people with her size difference in a day yesterday, and has been bathing and clearing her nares regularly. She peeps really loud whenever she is alone, and is very clingy. She has such a strong will to live and thrive, shes just had a few difficulties, but she seems to keep trying really hard. She plays and nibbles at random little dots like ducklings do, such as freckles, moles, and is OBSESSED with shiny things. There's a blood blister on my eyelid since she tried to go for my eye but I blinked in time. Her neck almost seems curved to the right. Not inward, but like just every so slightly to the right. I read about wry neck but this doesn't sound like it. Has anyone every experienced this before? Is there anything I can do to help her? Can she survive like this? If she can survive should she go with other ducks or be alone as a special needs duck? She she stay a house duck? What should I do? I'm not ready to give up on her. Shes my baby girl.