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mabelineandliz
In the Brooder
- Jul 30, 2016
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I understand when they're very young they can just die, but this was a completely odd set of circumstances. Same breed in different homes died within three days of each other, and they were all about three weeks of age, beyond that "iffy" stage of life. Even if they were "stressed" they would all be equally stressed and more ducks would have died, and more from previous years of the experiment would have died. The symptoms (or lack there of) also don't point to stress being the culprit, all were eating and drinking normally and they died within an hour of being ill.
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Also, I acknowledge "attacking" might have been a strong term, but nonetheless this thread has become about an unrelated issue. You can imagine, if you're looking for legitimate insight and all you get is scolding about an obviously unrelated element, that can get a bit frustrating.
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Also, I acknowledge "attacking" might have been a strong term, but nonetheless this thread has become about an unrelated issue. You can imagine, if you're looking for legitimate insight and all you get is scolding about an obviously unrelated element, that can get a bit frustrating.