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Ebony just had some swim therapy. She was using her injured leg a little, and it's not straight under her like it should be. But she was using it more than she does on land. We will continue working with her, giving her swimming time and what not to help keep her muscles toned and help her heal. While Ebony was swimming Daisy and Ivory came over and I swear they were talking to each other, lol. Poor Ebony wanted to go with them but we didn't let her. She needs to be fully healed before she runs off with the other, bigger ducks.

Sounds like Daisy & Ivory were checking on their sister. Awww! Hope Ebony gets well soon.
 
You don't want to put down what I think this guy is talking about if you let your birds free range. I can't remember the name of it, but I know it is not good for any animals. Try white vinegar, full strength. If this doesn't work, try bleach. Keep animals off of it for at least 24 hours, as long as it is sunny. Sun will burn off chlorine, and it will be safe.

Good to know. Thanks!
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That is one dog with gross eating habits. Is there any way to keep him away from the poo? I don't think that is at all healthy for him.
No there is no way to keep him away from it. My house is right on Hwy 59 outside of Nacogdoches, so I can only let them out in the fenced-in back yard. Besides the traffic, my neighbor's dogs roam free (he's my landlord so I can't exactly complain) and one of them can be pretty aggressive to other dogs. So, the backyard is the only option and the ducks get to roam around and eat grass and bugs all day. I think there is actually protein in bird poo. I read an article in a farm magazine once that chicken poo had so much protein they mixed it with shredded newspaper and fed it to cattle, and they grew on it!
 
No there is no way to keep him away from it. My house is right on Hwy 59 outside of Nacogdoches, so I can only let them out in the fenced-in back yard. Besides the traffic, my neighbor's dogs roam free (he's my landlord so I can't exactly complain) and one of them can be pretty aggressive to other dogs. So, the backyard is the only option and the ducks get to roam around and eat grass and bugs all day. I think there is actually protein in bird poo. I read an article in a farm magazine once that chicken poo had so much protein they mixed it with shredded newspaper and fed it to cattle, and they grew on it!


I would not want to eat cows that were fed chicken poo and newspaper! :sick. And no dog should be free roaming, especially an aggressive one. I'd be making an annomous phone call to report aggressive dogs on the loose. Let the landlord deal with the cops. Otherwise, if they got in my yard I'd be shooting said dogs.
 
I would not want to eat cows that were fed chicken poo and newspaper!
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. And no dog should be free roaming, especially an aggressive one. I'd be making an annomous phone call to report aggressive dogs on the loose. Let the landlord deal with the cops. Otherwise, if they got in my yard I'd be shooting said dogs.

AMEN!!!!
 

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