rakeshkarthik
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- Mar 2, 2023
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Hi everyone,
I am reaching out from Indonesia regarding a situation with my three-month-old Indian runner ducks, consisting of one male and two females. Recently, I have noticed some unusual behavior from one of the female ducks (white and brown in the middle). She occasionally leans horizontally and seems to be attempting to expel something from her rear. She remains still when I approach her. I have observed that her vent area appears reddish, and there is a white sticky liquid leaking whenever she does that. It seems like she is trying to defecate or push something out, although I don't believe it could be an egg since she is only three months old. I would greatly appreciate any advice or guidance you can provide.
Please note: I feed them 3 times with the usual duck feed from the store + Greens and vegetables. I also give them Niacin with B-complex every day along with their food. I have a small pond in my garden with fresh water that I change twice a day for my ducks. Interestingly, they no longer use the coop I built for them to sleep in. Since there are no other threats in our area except for the occasional presence of cats, they have taken to considering my entire garden as their own home, both for living and sleeping (in the shade). lol.
I have been an avid reader of this community and it has been instrumental in helping me learn how to care for my ducks. Thank you all so much for the valuable information.
I am reaching out from Indonesia regarding a situation with my three-month-old Indian runner ducks, consisting of one male and two females. Recently, I have noticed some unusual behavior from one of the female ducks (white and brown in the middle). She occasionally leans horizontally and seems to be attempting to expel something from her rear. She remains still when I approach her. I have observed that her vent area appears reddish, and there is a white sticky liquid leaking whenever she does that. It seems like she is trying to defecate or push something out, although I don't believe it could be an egg since she is only three months old. I would greatly appreciate any advice or guidance you can provide.
Please note: I feed them 3 times with the usual duck feed from the store + Greens and vegetables. I also give them Niacin with B-complex every day along with their food. I have a small pond in my garden with fresh water that I change twice a day for my ducks. Interestingly, they no longer use the coop I built for them to sleep in. Since there are no other threats in our area except for the occasional presence of cats, they have taken to considering my entire garden as their own home, both for living and sleeping (in the shade). lol.
I have been an avid reader of this community and it has been instrumental in helping me learn how to care for my ducks. Thank you all so much for the valuable information.