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A few minutes later I saw her "poop" and it was a runny bright white. She just seems to be moving real slow and laying down a lot like she is in pain or something
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This isn't really important but one time my mucovey Drake just got dry from a bath and was standing by the girls pen and all of a sudden he sneezed /coughed and 'it' just fell out!!!i guess Drake's and men are a lot alike I just wanted to share the story of the duck that's not very in control of his thing.
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Nowadays he's so top heavy he can't control most things. Such as walking. And 'other' things
Bahahahaha!
Does it help if I tell you this duck likes to nip at me and my husband. At first it was cute and now it HURTS sometimes. It is grab on and twist and then walk away, turn around and come back and nip over and over. I have said "NO" in a firm voice and turned away, never actually struck the duck, but I don't run either, I don't want him/her to think I am scared. (I am not, but dang it can hurt though.) Do males do this or females? Our other duck (I think female) doesn't even attempt this behavior.
I let the ducks out this morning and I happened to look over at my Khaki Campbell as she was preening her feathers and there was what something thick and whitish and squiggly hanging from her rear end. It didn't fall all the way out and in fact got sucked back up inside her. It was much thicker than a string of spaghetti. What was it? She eats, looks very healthy, active and drinks. Her place is clean (I am a neat freak) and I have only one other duck. I just recently rescued her. Any ideas?