Stumpy the duck is down to three legs after accident
Stumpy caught the media’s attention after it was born at the Warrawee Duck Farm in New Forest, Hampshire, on February 7.
After catching one of its extra limbs in its special pen, the duck is down to only three legs.
But the accident has led to a positive outcome for Stumpy, because the feathered fellow can roam the farm free with the other ducks because it is no longer at risk of being caught in hedges, which could have put its life in danger.
Farm owner, Nicky Janaway, said: “He’s now only got three legs and a stump which means he’s Stumpy by name and stumpy by nature.
“He clean snapped it but he had no idea anything had happened so he may not have had any sensation in it. We whisked him off to the vet who finished off what he had started and cleaned it up.
“The good thing that has come out of it is that he can now roam the farm and he and his girlfriend duck, Alice, are harassing the others. It has given him his freedom because if he had got his leg stuck in a hedge like he did in the pen, I would never have found him. The other leg is tucked up so it has no chance of getting stuck.”
Ms Janaway said she was gobsmacked when she first turned Stumpy over after it hatched to find out its sex, and was confronted by all those legs.
She said: “It was absolutely bizarre. I was thinking, ‘He’s got too many legs’ and I kept counting ‘1, 2, 3, 4...’”
The mutation is rare but cases have been recorded worldwide. One duckling was born in Queensland in Australia in 2002 with four legs but he died soon afterward.




