duckmaniac
In the Brooder
- Feb 1, 2020
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Hello, I am a new writer and just got time to write this article on ducks.
I know there are very senior members on this forum and I have learned a lot by reading them. It is not my intention in any way to compare to them.
Please give me advice to improve. All suggestions are welcome.
I know there are very senior members on this forum and I have learned a lot by reading them. It is not my intention in any way to compare to them.
Please give me advice to improve. All suggestions are welcome.
. I just wanted to let you know she is doing just fine. After sending the video to the vet and discussing options, I decided not to bring her in. She's only 4 pounds and all the options were pretty invasive, and expensive, considering we had no idea what caused her issue. I did treat for gapeworms, but don't think that was the problem. She is terrible about running into my garden and eating the little white things that come in potting soil - either perlite or some fertilizer. I try to keep a close eye on her and chase her away, but she is always going for it, and I wondered if that's what's caused the problem. Also, she drinks way less than my other ducks when they're out foraging. She's shaking much less now, but still does it now and then. When I posted that video she was shaking a lot, and was low-energy due to molting. She's back to her curious, energetic self now, and I do my best to keep her out of the garden! Thanks for your article.
