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amanda_rimo
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A vet is definitely not an option unless we want to put her down. That’s all the avian vet by us will do. Basically told us she won’t help us the last time we brought her in unless that was our reason for visiting. She is just so tired all the time and we definitely don’t think she is laying bc we have a camera and we never see her go in The coop to lay and that’s the only place we find 1 egg every day. So we think our blue Swedish is laying only. We only had 3 girls in our flock. Now we have 2. She won’t even walk around anymore barely. We carry her to the pool and she swims around it. Not super energetic but she does. And she ate some peas in the pool today. But she just lays where we put her most of the time and sleeps.Did you ever figure out if she was laying?
I was looking up what white poop means in ducks and came across a member who Pekin was pooping white and she found out why.
It sounds like something is definitely going on with Dewy is a vet an option? Is she close to anyone else in your flock? I do believe they mourn but it has been a few weeks since you lost your Cayuga?
This is from another member:
I think I figured out the white poop. I have been giving the ducks a handful of dried insects every day. That's when the white poo started. I didn't even think of that as a change in diet. It just occurred to me as I opened up my package of 10 lbs of dried soldier fly larvae. They are mostly protein. Urates are a byproduct of protein.the white part of their poo is the urates. This is why I see the completely white poo during the day and normal poop in their house where they are at night. Haha! I've never put so much thought into poop before and I was a registered nurse for 15 years.