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QuackerLuv
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I have just attached a video with my duck who I think may have something wrong with her. Her feathers are puffed out a lot.
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I only work on macs and I don't have any problem. I also have an iphone but I hate doing BYC on it. It's so much easier on the computer.That's what I have been trying to do with the photo. I'll try the video with youtube method.
But neither have I been able to change my avatar? I have a droid so don't know if that has anything to do with it? Put I uploaded it to my MAC and it wouldn't load either? I usually don't have this much of a problem. Thank you
I have just attached a video with my duck who I think may have something wrong with her. Her feathers are puffed out a lot.
She looks fine to me too. My runners all puff out like that at times, especially if they are mad or preening.
Thank you, They are going to be a year old June 8th. And no they have't molted yet this year. She has been like this for about a month. Mostly her back but sometimes it's her head and down her neck also. The others haven't done this buy one time a few days ago. Today everyone is smoothed feathered but Fern.How old is she and have they molted yet this year? Beautiful flock by the way.
She doesn't seem mad...and if it was because she was mad it would be everyday for the last month?She looks fine to me too. My runners all puff out like that at times, especially if they are mad or preening.
They all seem to have runny poop lately? I do give them mealworms in the am and pm that they absolutely love! Also I still leave their food and water in at night. In the morning poop is quite wet and runny. I have the water container hanging against the wall. I have had one and I can't figure out even now, that has a very dark runny poop. They free range in a fenced in area that's about an acre, except at night they are locked up. I feed them an organic barley mix and just before they started to lay I started putting oyster shells in their food. Thank you for any idea of what I maybe doing wrong.She seems to be acting normal to me, but as a precautionary measure, If you have a food scale you can weigh her daily to see if she is losing weight, I'd also pay close attention to her poop.