Sunny is very quiet...

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Great. Hopefully it will be here by the end of the week
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Miss Quackers, our Pekin female, always looks miserable....I ordered her Brewer's Yeast (for her joints and bones), and I'm probably going to get a thing of PriBios gel for everyone.


The weather is just messing the critters up too much....
 
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But personally I would just mix a spoon of yogurt into the water for her food. I don't even buy the horse stuff for the horses. I just use yogurt. The horse stuff is way too expensive IMO.
 
I just gave Sunny some unflavored yogurt. She ate it pretty good, at least with some mealworms mixed in. How long should it take her to perk up? I have the probios on it's way. She's still eating and drinking...but just not as much. Sluggish is what I would describe her, as I said before.
 
Keep giving her some yogurt, just a spoon or two a day. It will take a couple days if that is going to help her.

My ducks have been a bit lazy recently too just because of the cold. They spend more time curled up and less time wandering around, swimming, or pestering things (which they cannot really do anymore since they have been separated from the chickens.
 
Just when I think she's getting better something else pops up. Now she's breathing a bit heavy and I can hear clacking coming from her. The good news is that she's a little more active and took a walk around the yard and ate enough of her food. As the title implies she has been quiet the last couple of days, and instead of cooing she makes a tiny honk like a goose, not very loud though. Now is this a respitory infection? There's no way my dad will take me to an exotic vet...as I've said before.
She has me even more worried now.
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I'm pretty sure aregular vet can handle ducks, just need to ask. At this point I'm kinda lost on what it could be. Sorry.

Hopefully someone can come along that will know what's wrong.
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