rehabber0909
In the Brooder
Hi
I'm a wildlife Rehabber in NC. I recently rescued my first injured duck. Initially I thought it was a mallard, but later discovered it was a domestic breed. A female Rouen. She was badly injured by a car. Her mate hadn't made it,so we took her to the vet to get stitches and now she is our pet. She is doing well, but we thought she needed companions, so we ordered two ducklings from purely poultry. They arrived today. They had to be delayed in shipping by one day because of Veterans Day. The Rouen is doing great, but the white crested is very listless. She has only drank water on her own. I have added water to the poultry crumbles and fed her some with an eye dropper and chased it down with water with added raw vinegar. I also did the same with some cooked egg yolk once today. I have them in a brooder that is a large clear sterilte container and they're nest is a small box with two rice socks sitting on top of a reptile pad for heat. I used the reptile pad with all of my orphaned baby squirrels and bunnies and have had excellent results. It is constant consistent even heat. It's at 95 right now. I have a thermometer that is set to ring if it gets hotter than that, but I've found that once you get the temp you want, it stays that way. I also am giving them two drops of none iron infant vitamins once a day. Is there anything else that I should be doing for them? I have a mentor for my wildlife babies, but not for my ducklings so I'm hoping you guys can help. I have a tractor supply close if I need to pick anything up from them. The duckling arrived weak eyed and sick. I expect the shipping delay wasn't good for her as they fed her and then shipped her, which I've read is not ideal. I would appreciate any ideas that have worked for you.
Thanks
Cyndi
I'm a wildlife Rehabber in NC. I recently rescued my first injured duck. Initially I thought it was a mallard, but later discovered it was a domestic breed. A female Rouen. She was badly injured by a car. Her mate hadn't made it,so we took her to the vet to get stitches and now she is our pet. She is doing well, but we thought she needed companions, so we ordered two ducklings from purely poultry. They arrived today. They had to be delayed in shipping by one day because of Veterans Day. The Rouen is doing great, but the white crested is very listless. She has only drank water on her own. I have added water to the poultry crumbles and fed her some with an eye dropper and chased it down with water with added raw vinegar. I also did the same with some cooked egg yolk once today. I have them in a brooder that is a large clear sterilte container and they're nest is a small box with two rice socks sitting on top of a reptile pad for heat. I used the reptile pad with all of my orphaned baby squirrels and bunnies and have had excellent results. It is constant consistent even heat. It's at 95 right now. I have a thermometer that is set to ring if it gets hotter than that, but I've found that once you get the temp you want, it stays that way. I also am giving them two drops of none iron infant vitamins once a day. Is there anything else that I should be doing for them? I have a mentor for my wildlife babies, but not for my ducklings so I'm hoping you guys can help. I have a tractor supply close if I need to pick anything up from them. The duckling arrived weak eyed and sick. I expect the shipping delay wasn't good for her as they fed her and then shipped her, which I've read is not ideal. I would appreciate any ideas that have worked for you.
Thanks
Cyndi