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I'm not sure if I'm overthinking some stuff and underthinking others though. Like sometimes I wonder if I should be more concerned about her poops. I keep seeing posts on here about duck poops being solid, but honestly compared to chicken poos anyway, duck poop always seems more loose. Especially when they're drinking a lot of water. Bill has been drinking a good amount of water lately and since she's getting the tube feedings, that's even more water.How is she doing?
It's not smellier than usual, just more brown. Which I'm guessing could be because she's not eating many treats. She's still mostly interested in fish and live mealworms for treats, and the center slimy part of seedless cucumbers. She also seems more interested in their ground oyster shell than it seems like she should be since she's not laying eggs (thankfully). I didn't want to take their calcium dishes away though since I've always been under the impression that they eat calcium when they know their body needs it.
But other than eating calcium and her poop being more runny, she is definitely acting more like herself. She kept wanting to play fight with her squeaky plushies yesterday and wants to attack the laundry today.