Thank you so much all of you , you have helped me a great deal.
I don't know where the people got him but I rescued him from a friend of my husbands who didn't know what to do with him after the city was called on them.
They were facing charges for having him and the rooster in the city and called my husband and asked if we could please take them both.
To me he feels very light, and boney thats why I was concerned about his weight. But I could be just overly worried cause I am so use to
the Pekin ducks being so heavy and fat. When I held one of my barred rock chicks and held the black duck the barred rock chick that was born in May felt heavier than the duck. To me that just didn't seem right. This duck is close to 3 years old. He was a pet of a little boy all his life so he is extremely friendly
and very loving he even takes food gently from our hands.
We have to separate him at feeding time cause my pekins are little porkers and hog up any food we put down. They are all free ranged all day long though.
Do you have a starter or conditioner feed on hand? He's going to always look lean because of his build, does he really feel thin and boney?
Try sprinkling kitty food or corn or whatever you may have that looks like his old food on top of his new food. And be sure he has consistent access to it if you think he is too thin. Make sure he isn't getting chased off it.
Thank you I will try that. I did get him some cracked corn I saw him chasing bugs in the grass he wasn't doing that at first I think him seeing other ducks has encouraged him to learn on his own.
I also wanted to add that when I got him his feathers felt like they was in very bad condition, very brittle, and like they was all stuck together. I dont think they had a pool for him . We had to dunk him not his head but his body a few times before he realized the pool was for him to swim in.
He gets in now on his own and loves swimming with the Pekins we have named the black duck Daffy