Isabella Mcadams
Songster
- Apr 14, 2021
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Hi all,
Some of you may remember, one of my ducks hatched a clutch in mid may, and they’re all turning out really nicely
The other day, as I was looking out through the window, one of the juveniles started flailing around in the ground, wings flapping and everything. I thought maybe a snake or something, so I ran out there, but there was nothing there. Its wings were pinned all the way back, almost touching each other, and its neck was coiling around, twisting and drooping. I thought maybe it was choking, couldn’t swallow something, so I picked it up and massaged it’s neck, but it was breathing just fine, and the heart rate was good.
I held it for about ten minutes, during which it couldn’t hold itself up (I set it down on the ground and it would collapse, and its neck would be completely limp). After I held it for a while, it perked up again, and when it could hold its head up, I set it down and it ran off to join his family, as if nothing had happened.
The ducklings do have the crested gene, and one of the siblings was born with the brain outside of the head, and I wonder if it has anything to do with that. Maybe some sort of neurological problem. I also noticed one of the other ducklings has a strange tremor in on leg, almost like shivering, even if it’s not cold outside. Any insight is appreciated!
Some of you may remember, one of my ducks hatched a clutch in mid may, and they’re all turning out really nicely
The other day, as I was looking out through the window, one of the juveniles started flailing around in the ground, wings flapping and everything. I thought maybe a snake or something, so I ran out there, but there was nothing there. Its wings were pinned all the way back, almost touching each other, and its neck was coiling around, twisting and drooping. I thought maybe it was choking, couldn’t swallow something, so I picked it up and massaged it’s neck, but it was breathing just fine, and the heart rate was good.
I held it for about ten minutes, during which it couldn’t hold itself up (I set it down on the ground and it would collapse, and its neck would be completely limp). After I held it for a while, it perked up again, and when it could hold its head up, I set it down and it ran off to join his family, as if nothing had happened.
The ducklings do have the crested gene, and one of the siblings was born with the brain outside of the head, and I wonder if it has anything to do with that. Maybe some sort of neurological problem. I also noticed one of the other ducklings has a strange tremor in on leg, almost like shivering, even if it’s not cold outside. Any insight is appreciated!