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  1. KathiQuacks

    I think my ducks have wet feather. What should I do going forward?

    Update: Everyone is waterproof! :celebrateOr at least semi-waterproof. Water rolls right off their backs now, and I think they love water even more than before. I’m surprised they improved so quickly, but I’m also not complaining lol. Thank you everyone again for your help.
  2. KathiQuacks

    I think my ducks have wet feather. What should I do going forward?

    I will definitely have them all living outside in a couple of days! They’re checking out their new home as we speak lol. I currently have them on Purina Flock Raiser Crumbles mixed with Nutritional Yeast. They also get mealworms and or peas pretty regularly. We do have some Nutri-Drench like...
  3. KathiQuacks

    I think my ducks have wet feather. What should I do going forward?

    Okay, here are the 4 babies I don’t know how well the pictures show it, but they are very, very wet. They don’t mind the water at all, in fact they love it, but they always come out of it cold and wet.
  4. KathiQuacks

    I think my ducks have wet feather. What should I do going forward?

    I will be introducing them to their outside pen as of tomorrow, so yes I can do that. For the preening, I’ve recently started bringing them outside to a kiddie pool to swim instead of swimming in the shower, and then they either dry off in the grass or on my back porch. They definitely have...
  5. KathiQuacks

    I think my ducks have wet feather. What should I do going forward?

    Hello everyone. Over the past week or so, I’ve started to notice that my ducks (two 8 week old Pekin-Rouen mixes, and two 7 week old Pekins) appear to have developed wet feather. After swimming, their feathers become completely soaked, and it can take well over an hour for them to dry. They have...
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