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  1. chickens really

    Help! Duckling bleeding!

    I'd put the Duckling down..Best wishes.
  2. chickens really

    Help! Duckling bleeding!

    Until it can eat or drink on its own I would never give anything by mouth. It's getting what it needs from the belly. Totally up to you on what you think is needed..👍🐥
  3. chickens really

    Help! Duckling bleeding!

    Well feeding it actually isn't a good idea..sorry this is happening.
  4. chickens really

    Help! Duckling bleeding!

    This is what I do. I place them into a margarine container on a bed of paper towels. Leave them laying on its side. It can take 2 days to absorb the yolk. Do not feed or water it.
  5. chickens really

    Help! Duckling bleeding!

    Hmmm? I'm thinking you should leave it.
  6. chickens really

    Help! Duckling bleeding!

    When I did that once I left it alone and when the Duckling was totally ready it definitely was struggling to come out. It survived.
  7. chickens really

    Help! Duckling bleeding!

    I'm thinking you confused pipped from a zip so just leave it alone. It's position is wrong because it wasn't ready yet. Keep waiting.
  8. chickens really

    Help! Duckling bleeding!

    Hello. Definitely leave the egg alone and wait. Ducks are very slow. They pip the shell and can take over 24 hours before they zip out. Just keep waiting.
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