RynNightmare
In the Brooder
- Sep 23, 2022
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If it’s not one duck it’s the other
Just posted something the other day about Sammy and tonight I went to put the ducks up and noticed red droppings. I watched both of them until I watched them poop and Sammy is thankfully fine, but Colby is having red poop. It doesn’t look like pictures I’ve seen of blood in their droppings it looks more like what I’ve seen when people have fed ducks something red but I haven’t given them anything red, their pellets aren’t red, and they don’t have access to anything red when foraging so I’m kind of freaking out right now. It’s late and the only vet I would be able to go to is the emergency vet which is much more costly and last time we were there until like 3am and I have a horse show tomorrow. I hope there’s some way I can clear it up here so I’m posting about it. The ducks are both female Cayugas and are about 1.5 years old. They are my first ducks so anything that goes wrong gets me freaked out, I will attach pics off the droppings.
Just posted something the other day about Sammy and tonight I went to put the ducks up and noticed red droppings. I watched both of them until I watched them poop and Sammy is thankfully fine, but Colby is having red poop. It doesn’t look like pictures I’ve seen of blood in their droppings it looks more like what I’ve seen when people have fed ducks something red but I haven’t given them anything red, their pellets aren’t red, and they don’t have access to anything red when foraging so I’m kind of freaking out right now. It’s late and the only vet I would be able to go to is the emergency vet which is much more costly and last time we were there until like 3am and I have a horse show tomorrow. I hope there’s some way I can clear it up here so I’m posting about it. The ducks are both female Cayugas and are about 1.5 years old. They are my first ducks so anything that goes wrong gets me freaked out, I will attach pics off the droppings.