Hi Everyone... this is a duck rather than chicken related question.. so hope that's OK.
One of our White Campbell ducks started limping yesterday, quite badly, she was spending quite a bit of time sat down, but was still able to make it to the food and also in the pool for a really good splash about. She has done the same today. We would ideally like to get her to the vets, however these ducks were 36 weeks when we got them and had never been used to human contact so they are still really cautious of us and although they are slowly gaining our trust, it's by no means enough to be able to get hold of her without her getting in a right pickle. I am scared that in the efforts to catch her to take her to get checked over, she is going to injure herself even more.
Just really wanted to ask advice of anyone who has ducks whether yes she needs to get to the vet asap, or whether it can be left for a couple of days to see if she improves. We have got close enough to see that there appears to be no swelling.
Thanks in advice for your views/advice.
Rachel
One of our White Campbell ducks started limping yesterday, quite badly, she was spending quite a bit of time sat down, but was still able to make it to the food and also in the pool for a really good splash about. She has done the same today. We would ideally like to get her to the vets, however these ducks were 36 weeks when we got them and had never been used to human contact so they are still really cautious of us and although they are slowly gaining our trust, it's by no means enough to be able to get hold of her without her getting in a right pickle. I am scared that in the efforts to catch her to take her to get checked over, she is going to injure herself even more.
Just really wanted to ask advice of anyone who has ducks whether yes she needs to get to the vet asap, or whether it can be left for a couple of days to see if she improves. We have got close enough to see that there appears to be no swelling.
Thanks in advice for your views/advice.
Rachel
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