Does my Khaki Campbell need a vet?
Hello, I'm new to this forum and I'm desperate for some advice. My boyfriends family owns and runs a produce and flower farm, it's been in their family for many generations. Last summer we, my boyfriend (Chris), his brothers, and myself, thought it was time to add a little life to the place and we got our first ducklings and chicks (3 khaki campbells, 4 poultry hens, and 5 bantam chickens). Sadly, one night last fall someone accidently left the greenhouse door open and foxes got to most of the animals. Luckily we still have a poultry hen, Big Bird Betty, a bantam rooster, Leeka, and our buddy Jerry the Khaki Campbell. After the tragedy the boys decided it was time to make a real place for them to live. This summer we received two sheep from a family friend who could not keep them, we named them Bonnie and Clyde. There are two seperate enclosures in our "coop", one for the sheep and the other for Jerry and the chickens. Today, Chris watched in horror as Jerry got stuck in the sheep's side of the "coop". She was pecking at Clyde and he headbutted her into the doorframe. Jerry was unconsious for only a few seconds, but of course to my boyfriend it seemed like forever. He stayed with Jerry for the next few hours to make sure she was okay. She seemed like her injuries did not get the best of her and she was doing fine by the end of the day, but she still seemed lathargic and not her usual self. I really don't know much about ducks and truly nothing about their health and well-being. Is this something that she'll recover from in no time or should I take it more seriously and have her checked out by a professional? I just want Jerry to be okay, she's been through a lot for a little duck and we love her very much. She's even taken to mothering the new Khaki Campbell ducklings we brought in this summer. If anyone has any clue as to what I should do please help me! Thanks!
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