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Thursday, 11 June 2020
poorly Cygnet
Over the last couple of days I have noticed one of the cygnets weakening and not eating. Don't know if it was the one rescued last Sunday or not. Even Slim and Sue know it's not well, but unable to help.
Tonight It was unable to get out of the moat and join the others so I had no choice but to wade over and lift it out of the moat.
Slim and Sue did not attack me and knew I was helping by putting it close to her . the wee one managed to crawl beside Sue. I have not seen it eat for 2 days, a situation that cannot go on - it will not survive. Will see what it's like in the morning, before deciding the best course of action.
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