Abandoned mallard duck not eating

victoriasofia

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Jun 17, 2021
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I run a farm animal rescue farm and do not normally deal with ducks. Someone just pulled a baby mallard from a cats mouth and turned it in, no visible injuries.

I called 2 rehabbed and waiting for a call back once they open this morning but in the meantime am looking for help.

Duck is SUPER tiny so not sure if an age but I cant get it to eat anything. Drinking water is going fine when I put it’s beak in water but won’t touch mash, scrambled egg, or non medicated crumble I have out. I feel like it’s getting weaker and I’m worried! Is it normally for them to refuse food at this age? Any other feeding suggestions?
 

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Super cute baby, glad you took him in.

I would assume he's still in shock which is probably why he is not eating. Though he does look very tiny so there is a possibility that he has just hatched and is still full on the yolk.
Another possibility is that his butt is clogged up. You can try using a damp (warm) cotton ball and gently rub it around his vent until he poops. Then try getting him to at least drink some.

@Isaac 0 is there anything else that should be done?
 
Super cute baby, glad you took him in.

I would assume he's still in shock which is probably why he is not eating. Though he does look very tiny so there is a possibility that he has just hatched and is still full on the yolk.
Another possibility is that his butt is clogged up. You can try using a damp (warm) cotton ball and gently rub it around his vent until he poops. Then try getting him to at least drink some.

@Isaac 0 is there anything else that should be done?
He’s been pretty good at drinking, woke up a couple times during the night to show him the water and each time I showed it to him he followed it up with another couple sips.

Butt seems clear, he had pooped a couple times (2 white watery/1 more solid looking).
 

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Duckling doesn’t seem to be doing well, very weak and stopped chirping completely.
I have an incubator, so you think it’s worth putting it in the incubator to see if it warms up/dries off any faster?
 

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