It’s not fair. We did everything we could to help her. When she started eating again I thought she was going to get better soon, but this morning I found her dead💔 Last night when I put the flock to bed, I could see it in her eyes that she was going to die. And I can’t explain it. It’s not like she was showing any signs of getting worse, it’s just that she looked at me the same way HashBrown Montana did before she died in my arms. I told myself that it was just in my head, and I put her into bed with the flock. To be honest with you, I’m positive she would have preferred to go surrounded by her flock rather than with me. She wasn’t much of a “people” duck after all. I only had the opportunity to care for her for a few months, and I just wish I had more time to show her how not all people are bad. Brownie was sick since the day I got her. She came to me underweight and with an abscess under her eye. My veterinarian and the vet techs all worked so hard for her. The infection she had was an environmental bacteria and I think in most cases it would have been easy to treat. I believe that ultimately being underweight to begin with made this much harder for her to fight, and when she stopped eating even just for a few days it was just too much for her body to recover from. I appreciate everything the vet staff did for her. She had so many appointments just in her 3 months here, and I always felt like she was in the best hands possible when we were there. Hug your pets for me tonight. I’ll be watching trashy reality TV in her honor❤️🪿 #DunkinDucks #PetLoss #Ducks #PetDucks #FarmAnimals #PetGrief #CallDucks