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Hello all!

I am brand new to raising ducks and I have 4 almost 2 week old Rouen ducklings! Love them!
I do have a few questions, though.
1. I am feeding them meat bird and chick starter, mixed. I was told the straight meat bird can make them grow too quickly, and the ARE growing quickly! I also add crushed niacin tablets (1/2 of a 250mg tab/gal of water) to their water daily. Over kill, or does this seem right?
2. When I put them in the tub for their daily swim today they swam for about 5 minutes then started sinking! It scared me! I got them out quick and dried them off and put them back in their brooder! What the heck?! Every other bath time they have swum around for 15-20 minutes, no problem!
3. They seem to be getting some pin feathers in. At least, that's what I think they are. They feel poky when I hold them. It's mostly on their backs and near their legs. Normal?
4. I knew the Quack Pack Would be messy, but BOY, ARE THEY MESSY! When can I kick 'em outside?! (It's still fairly chilly here and I know it's still a little ways off..)
5. They do not seem attached to me at all. They just bunch together in a corner and run away when I try to pick them up. I spend time with them every day! I'm wondering if they will be more attached as they get older.

Here are a few pictures!
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This was the day after I got them!
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This is from today after the sinking incident! (Can anybody tell if I have males/females?!)
 
i cant answer all your questions but i'll answer one i can....


1. plain chick starter(thats 18% protein and not medicated) is fine as long as you provide niacin which your already doing....when i have ducklings i use 18% chick starter and have less problems.

4. they can go outside when they almost completely feathered which will be in another 2-4 weeks depending how they grow and feather out

5. mine were like that too but i won them over with time and treats(lots of treats)


and there is no way to tell the sex of your babies till their 5 weeks old and if you have any girls they will start quacking till so till then you have to wait to find out
 
The sinking question..

You have to careful because they can get exhausted and drown. I used to leave mine in for a couple of minutes and take them out.

Perhaps they had less food or were more active before their swim so couldn't last as long. They are so so cute :)
 
u shouldnt just kick them outside they can free range in the day of course as long as its safe but at night they need to be secure from predators
 
Buffgoose,
Obviously I wouldn't just kick them out.. I was being sarcastic. My husband is building them a coop/pen.
 
Try using defrosted frozen peas as treats. Even my most unsociable duckling (that screams like I'm killing her if I touch her) will come over to get a pea treat. I make them eat out of my hand and they are all over that! Once they realize that you are a source of tasty goodness they will be more friendly. Also I would take them out one at a time for some one on one so they get to know you and then give them the treats. Then they will really associate you with good things.
 
@DucksAndGardens

Thanks for the advice! I'll try that! They are only about 2 weeks old. Are peas safe for them now? Do they need grit if I give them peas?
 
Yes yet will need grit if you give them peas. I cut the peas in half when they were 2 weeks old.
 

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