Yesterday we spent all day doing what we could for the survival of our remaining ducks. John was on fox watch near the big duck pond, and just as well, he saw the fox again just the other side of our ditch. We're sure it's a vixen, trying to feed her growing young.
I tackled the duck hut with hot vinegar water and scrubbed the little pond within an inch of its life:
In the photo above the arrow points to Blob, Braith and Circle who had been trying to keep out of the way of my cleaning activities, here's a closer picture of them:
I could see these three moving to various places within the enclosure while I was busy, but then I suddenly realized I hadn't seen Taffy for a while .................... a very thorough search found her, sitting behind a roll of barbed wire - on a couple of eggs!
I mentioned just two others above apart from Taffy, I was heartbroken yet again when I found Circle near to death at duck bed time last night. [I'm sorry, Micha, I know she was your favourite and yesterday morning I'd been full of hope for her.] She had no strength left, her underside was green, and there looked to be a discharge from her eye - one of the symptoms of the Pasteurella which I hadn't noticed before in the others who died. We put her into a box in the shed, there seemed no point in putting her into the hut with the others.
That's six out of the group of nine that died within a week, it is heart-rending to see our lively ducks and drakes in such a state. I'm hoping fervently yet again that Blob and Braith will pull through and that Taffy doesn't catch it. There had been news from the laboratory given to vet Craig Hunt on Thursday. He had called us at 4 pm with the message that he'd heard from VLA, wanted to speak with us, and that vaccination might be needed. We only found that message at 6 pm yesterday, must have missed his call on Thursday when we were out on fox watch. I did call Chine House right away to find out more and to apologize, but Craig Hunt had left for the weekend and we'll have to wait until Monday.
Maybe ,as she's broken the mould in so many other ways she'll be broody and incubate her own ???
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