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Can anyone help with my ducks please i have 3 of them 1 male and 2 female they are pekin and 15 months old, and 1 female has stopped laying eggs, went off her food just has a couple of bites of watermelon and her poop was white yesterday and today its funny looking, we went and got cider apple vinegar
 

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White indicates she is not eating it's just uric acid and wayer--waste from her kidney

I think the pink is from eating water melon.

Have you felt her tummy? Anything "not right" there?

Try tempting her with mealworms

I would put Rooster Booster Poultry Cell in her water while ypu are investigating her and until she starts eating again. I would also consider making up liquid ID from the sports Isles or pedialyte from the children's medicines aisle at the pharmacy. I give it instead of plain water for all my sick ducks that are not eating properly. I actually add Rooster Booster to the oral rehydration solution
 
White indicates she is not eating it's just uric acid and wayer--waste from her kidney

I think the pink is from eating water melon.

Have you felt her tummy? Anything "not right" there?

Try tempting her with mealworms

I would put Rooster Booster Poultry Cell in her water while ypu are investigating her and until she starts eating again. I would also consider making up liquid ID from the sports Isles or pedialyte from the children's medicines aisle at the pharmacy. I give it instead of plain water for all my sick ducks that are not eating properly. I actually add Rooster Booster to the oral rehydration
 
Many thanks for your reply i have felt her tummy and it feels normal and i have tried with mealworms but not interested in them
 
We are in the uk so i dont know if you get that over here
May be check out amazon.co.uk for a vitamin/mineral supplement for poultry if Rooster Booster is not available.

You can get oral rehydration salts for children and oral rehydration for sports in the UK. I have seen them in Boots.

Glad the tummy feels normal. Is a vet a possibility? They seem to be more readily available and affordable than vets here. Your vets don't specialize to the extreme that American vets do. We have hundreds of vets near me in NE Florida, but none will see ducks. I would have to go to an exotic vet in the county north of me and pay $300 upfront to secure the appointment.
 
May be check out amazon.co.uk for a vitamin/mineral supplement for poultry if Rooster Booster is not available.

You can get oral rehydration salts for children and oral rehydration for sports in the UK. I have seen them in Boots.

Glad the tummy feels normal. Is a vet a possibility? They seem to be more readily available and affordable than vets here. Your vets don't specialize to the extreme that American vets do. We have hundreds of vets near me in NE Florida, but none will see ducks. I would have to go to an exotic vet in the county north of me and pay $300 upfront to secure the
 
May be check out amazon.co.uk for a vitamin/mineral supplement for poultry if Rooster Booster is not available.

You can get oral rehydration salts for children and oral rehydration for sports in the UK. I have seen them in Boots.

Glad the tummy feels normal. Is a vet a possibility? They seem to be more readily available and affordable than vets here. Your vets don't specialize to the extreme that American vets do. We have hundreds of vets near me in NE Florida, but none will see ducks. I would have to go to an exotic vet in the county north of me and pay $300 upfront to secure the appointment.
Is it this stuff you were talking about
 

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