DaringDucks
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- Aug 4, 2024
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I had 3 new hens join my flock recently, and after some time to integrate, I noticed something about one of them. All my other ducks (mallards) swim with their tails perked upright and out of the water. However this lil lady is an odd one out. She doesn't lift her tail. It lays flat against the surface of the water. (The pic shows her furthest from the camera)
Any ideas as to why that might be?
I'm wondering if it might be a deformity or an injury or other possible causes, I should keep an eye out for. Since I got them from someone else, I don't have a ton of history to go on. However they are only a few months old (hatched in May), so I don't think it's related to egg laying yet.
I don't want to count out any possibilities or skew people's feedback, but I did have something else that might be applicable. A day or so ago while I was cleaning their pond with a skimmer, I did scoop out a staple I've never seen before, not have I used before. It had white plastic between two little metal prongs (pictured below). However the prongs were SEVERELY rusted away, and since I have never used such staples, and it was at the bottom of my completely enclosed pond, the only way I can think it got there was that one of the new hens had eaten it before I bought them and she pooped it out in the pond. This worries me, especially if it was the hen who swims with her tail flat who may have eaten it, that she may have damaged herself upon passing it.
Could swimming with a flat tail be a sign of injury from ingesting hardware like that?
Other symptoms: for a while as I quarantined the hens, I did notice someone in the trio had extremely bright green poops, almost neon in color. But they were all eating well and soon I was only seeing normal brown and white.
They were also fairly skinny when I got them, but have since put on some weight, so I wonder if they might have eaten hardware out of hunger at their previous home.
It is all pretty concerning.
EDIT:
I was able to find the hardware staple in question. It looks pretty bad.
Any ideas as to why that might be?
I'm wondering if it might be a deformity or an injury or other possible causes, I should keep an eye out for. Since I got them from someone else, I don't have a ton of history to go on. However they are only a few months old (hatched in May), so I don't think it's related to egg laying yet.
I don't want to count out any possibilities or skew people's feedback, but I did have something else that might be applicable. A day or so ago while I was cleaning their pond with a skimmer, I did scoop out a staple I've never seen before, not have I used before. It had white plastic between two little metal prongs (pictured below). However the prongs were SEVERELY rusted away, and since I have never used such staples, and it was at the bottom of my completely enclosed pond, the only way I can think it got there was that one of the new hens had eaten it before I bought them and she pooped it out in the pond. This worries me, especially if it was the hen who swims with her tail flat who may have eaten it, that she may have damaged herself upon passing it.
Could swimming with a flat tail be a sign of injury from ingesting hardware like that?
Other symptoms: for a while as I quarantined the hens, I did notice someone in the trio had extremely bright green poops, almost neon in color. But they were all eating well and soon I was only seeing normal brown and white.
They were also fairly skinny when I got them, but have since put on some weight, so I wonder if they might have eaten hardware out of hunger at their previous home.
It is all pretty concerning.
EDIT:
I was able to find the hardware staple in question. It looks pretty bad.
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