Your duckling should be okay. Since your duckling is 6 weeks old I wouldn't worry too much, if it was a few days old that could be really problematic.
Perhaps you could encourage it to drink plenty of water, and eat normal duck mash. Also (as you already now know) keep the soap out of reach if...
I'm in Missouri! I love my Chickens, ducks, dogs and cats. ;) Here's my crew of working Scotch Collies, they are a BIG help! to learn more read my website onegoodfarmdog.wordpress.com
I have 1 ES and 3 Scotch Collies (Which are the base of all modern shepherds and collies) Both are great breeds.
Here's a great story of back when I was little. I have more if you want a good read check out my website onegoodfarmdog.wordpress.com
One fine Summer day mom was going to town...
I have 1 ES and 3 Scotch Collies (Which are the base of all modern shepherds and collies)
Here's a great story of back when I was little. I have more if you want a good read check out my website onegoodfarmdog.wordpress.com
One fine Summer day mom was going to town and she left me in charge...
I have 1 ES and 3 Scotch Collies (Which are the base of all modern shepherds and collies)
Here's a great story of back when I was little. I have more if you want a good read check out my website onegoodfarmdog.wordpress.com
One fine Summer day mom was going to town and she left me in charge...
Here's my pack! The only ES in the Picture is on the far left, the rest are Scotch Collies. Check out my website onegoodfarmdog.wordpress.com
I absolutely love my dogs and the work they do. We are Expecting 2 litters in the next week!!!!
It all depends on the dog breed, the owner, and How you train the dog.
When training a new pup, I go out to the chicken pen with the pups on a 6ft leash dragging so I can correct their behavior and give them a firm 'No' and tell them how I want the to act and I give praise when they are good...
It all depends on the dog breed, the owner, and How you train the dog.
When training a new pup, I go out to the chicken pen with the pups on a 6ft leash dragging so I can correct their behavior and give them a firm 'No' and tell them how I want the to act and I give praise when they are good...
True, as everyone says it really does depend on the dog, the master and how you train them.
When training a new pup, I go out to the chicken pen with the pups on a 6ft leash dragging so I can correct their behavior and give them a firm 'No' and tell them how I want the to act and I give praise...
I've never used a shock collar on my dogs. When training a new pup, I go out to the chicken pen with the pups on a 6ft leash dragging so I can correct their behavior and give them a firm 'No' and tell them how I want the to act and I give praise when they are good.
I raise and Breed working...
Here are 2 of my babies with y Scotch Collie on the ride home from the hatchery.
These Scotch Collies are the perfect match for a small or large farm, they are loyal, kind, gentle, brave, smart, quick, loving dogs.
I raise and Breed working Scotch Collies, they are naturally inclined to...
A lot depends on the individual dog, the master and the way you introduce them together.
I raise and Breed working Scotch Collies, they are naturally inclined to nurture and care for baby animals, these dogs are incredible around all types of livestock, with natural instincts to herd, guard and...
I think I've found out what my mystery chick is! She's a Welsummer. :) glad to have her....wish I had ordered some. This chick got mixed into our order on accident, but hey, I'll take a welsummer.