AmyA248
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- Jun 20, 2022
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I was doing some research and found out the causes of wry neck, including injuries, bacterial infections or a dirty brooder, botulism, and vitamin deficiency’s.
But I can’t figure out why just one would hatch with it.
He was large and overdue, but mom abandoned them and I have them in their brooder in our kitchen. I keep it IMMACULATE, as it is in our kitchen.
I scrub it down, change the wood chips and bedding daily, boil their feeding dishes and wash their blankets with hot water along with their stuffed animals.
I keep it completely germ free.
So my question is, what would cause a duckling to hatch with wry neck?
Mom is very healthy and is feed the best feed, leafy greens, oyster shell calcium for healthy eggs and ducklings, so I don’t understand why just one hatched with wry neck?
Any ideas?
Thank you and God bless!
But I can’t figure out why just one would hatch with it.
He was large and overdue, but mom abandoned them and I have them in their brooder in our kitchen. I keep it IMMACULATE, as it is in our kitchen.
I scrub it down, change the wood chips and bedding daily, boil their feeding dishes and wash their blankets with hot water along with their stuffed animals.
I keep it completely germ free.
So my question is, what would cause a duckling to hatch with wry neck?
Mom is very healthy and is feed the best feed, leafy greens, oyster shell calcium for healthy eggs and ducklings, so I don’t understand why just one hatched with wry neck?
Any ideas?
Thank you and God bless!
