Forgot to ask: How much protein does that food contain?
In our case the surplus puppy kibble that can be available to ducks is 26% protein. (Good quality as well - Defu from Germany is the producer.)
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Forgot to ask: How much protein does that food contain?
Well the vet for sure took a poop specimen to the lab, whether she will be making a culture or not I don't know at the moment - it would not happen instantly while we were there anyway. We were advised to be in touch Monday / Tuesday so it looks like there would be some followup.The vet did not made aculture? - I thought about that she (the duck!) may have an infection in her digestive system, but she is receiving antibiotics orally anyways. Just out of curiosity, what did the vet charged you?
Ducks rarely have parasites of any kind, their body temperature is too high.
I don't know about food for puppys, with the cat-food i look out for the variants wich have more than 20% protein in the recipe. Ducks need protein, especially when they are growing feathers, which in fact are pure protein. My girls usually stop laying during their molt. And molting can be really hard on ducks - and yeah, funny to watch for us humons!
Medicine alone would have been over $50 here, and the exam probably closer to $200.The bill was 26 eur for the exam and 13 eur for the antibiotics bottle which is good till 2026 and can be kept around for a while in a suitable place. We went for the full bottle so in case there is another problem we have something handy.
Medicine alone would have been over $50 here, and the exam probably closer to $200.
I'm moving to Slovenia.
My flock loves comfrey. I have one plant left. I started seeds thinking I had them protected from the chickens [ducks can't get into the back yard unless I open the gate] chickens fly over, well someone ate all my little comfrey seedlings that were coming upWell the vet for sure took a poop specimen to the lab, whether she will be making a culture or not I don't know at the moment - it would not happen instantly while we were there anyway. We were advised to be in touch Monday / Tuesday so it looks like there would be some followup.
The bill was 26 eur for the exam and 13 eur for the antibiotics bottle which is good till 2026 and can be kept around for a while in a suitable place. We went for the full bottle so in case there is another problem we have something handy.
Junior continues to be in love with peas and lettuce, I keep dunking her head to clean the nares, we're administering the antibiotic ... I cooked some vitamin-boosted rice but it was not warmly received. Yeast sprinkled over peas goes down smoothly though.
When the eye infection cleans up we'll let her try to run with the flock again and see how that's going. Currently she's either in a large crate or in a 2 x 4 m mini enclosure over the day, and in a crate in the duck coop overnight, as before.
Unrelated, experimented with some fresh comfrey today but nobody gave a duck about it. Next I'll try it dried.
And here I'd heard that you can't get rid of it!My flock loves comfrey. I have one plant left. I started seeds thinking I had them protected from the chickens [ducks can't get into the back yard unless I open the gate] chickens fly over, well someone ate all my little comfrey seedlings that were coming up![]()
That is a lot of protein! - I need to look at the dog food aisle next time and compare prices. The cat-food that i am currently buying is the house-brand of one of the farm-stores here and contains 22% protein.In our case the surplus puppy kibble that can be available to ducks is 26% protein. (Good quality as well - Defu from Germany is the producer.)