I keep my quail in with my chickens, never had a problem but I only buy from trusted friends and I (and they) have closed stock so less chance of infection taking hold.
My rooster and my quail rooster have crow-offs, it's funny as hell
5 weeks, it's staying around 20 at night, well within reason for ducklings of this age, and again they have had a foster mum to keep them warm too, they all snuggle up
Hmm. Wouldn't the other birds also get it? I have chickens and they die if you look at them funny so just the ducklings dying seems odd for a virus.
Also this has been the best year for no mosquitos I've ever had at the farm, hornets everywhere but hardly any mozzies
yes whenever people ask me the horse sized duck or 50 duck sized horses question I go with duck sized horses, a giant duck would be terrifying.
And we aren't trying to put you off, ducks are amazing and some people even keep them indoors
But eyes open is a good way to go into duck keeping
Thank you I keep them outside off heat because it's warm here 25+
The older duck has nothing wrong with her other than a badly broken badly set leg, but if you think she should be separate then I can do that they just seem so sad the two of them alone and bored. I change their bedding daily and...
Hmm, thanks. I thought it was just cedar that was toxic, I've used pine shavings for my chickens for years with no issues, it's a low dust one.
I can't do straw or hay because it doesn't decompose here, and I can't compost because I live in a forest so bears come every time I try But I will...
Everything danielleinuro just said!
Ducks don't poop, that's not an adequate description for the rocket ship force half fart half s*** they randomly explode with at regular intervals. We call it sharting and they will wall paper any enclosure with it daily!
They also cannot bear clean water...
I've had chickens for three years and just bought ducks but I keep losing the two or three week old ducklings.
I have two wh drake, and six wh hens, I bought 8, two week old ducklings from the classifieds and three were boys three died and I ended up with two more hens. (Who are now feathered...
I know this is an old thread but I'm just about to incubate some of my welsh eggs (I have adults and teens but no ducklings yet) I've got three eggs under a broody chicken but my shiny new incubator is about to get christened!!
Wanted to point out it's very hard to find duck hatching info...