DUCKLING PROBLEMS ):

Alicia0795

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Jul 21, 2014
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So my female mallard just hatched 7 baby ducklings. One of my male blue swedish picked up one of the babies and shook it around and i ran outside to stop it. I picked up the baby and he looked like he was dying. Breathing very hard and falling asleep. I really thought he was dead. I brought the baby inside and he is still breathing but sleeping. There is no visable signs of bleeding and he can still lift his head up so i don't think his neck is broken. Is he just scared and dazed or what do you think is going on?
 
Hormones. There's just something in some ducks that makes them attack ducklings. And we never know which duck will be like that. Time to upgrade security for the ducklings.
 
That's ok, keep trying at different times. He's likely nauseous, that would be totally normal and just part of the deal. Keep up the hydration and offering food.....how old, exactly, is this hatchling?
 
Awwww, they're lovely! So glad the little guy is doing well! As for the 4th, yeah, I wouldn't think doing fireworks anywhere near them would be a great idea. Mama is in protection mode already with her new brood, I think stressing them out could be a bad idea. Any way you can move the fireworks to another area or move the crew?
 
We have chicken fencing so it has small holes in it and it think the baby went through it and then thats when it happened. The mother couldn't protect it since it was on the other side of the fence. He is awake now and peeping but still tired looking. I'm giving him little sips of water as well. Why do you think the male duck did that??!! How mean ):
 
he could have thought he was a rodent, i've found mice in my duck inclosure that are crushed and bloody. you might consider putting some hardware cloth or 1/2'' chicken wire around the inclosure so the ducklings can't get through
 
Drowsiness and throwing up can indicate head trauma....which can or cannot be fatal. If the little bugger concussed, the symptoms your seeing make sense. Feed regularly but in small quantities to reduce risk of aspiration/choking on vomit.
 

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