What is the best method? A towel and let them preen? Under a heat lamp? I have 19 ducklings to dry!
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You many lose some if they chill, I think till it warms up I'd keep mom and ducklings out of the pond. also if you have snapping turtles you may have a problem too, they will dine on ducklings.We just hatched some ducklings two days ago... Will their momma take care of the drying if we let them go swimming or will we have to intervene? We have a little pond but we haven't let them go over there yet because it's been a bit cold the past two days. The mom tries to bee line over there as soon as we open up the coop, so it's only a matter of time. The water isn't going to be warm or shallow like your bath tub- do you think this will be a problem for the ducklings or will their mom handle it?
You many lose some if they chill, I think till it warms up I'd keep mom and ducklings out of the pond. also if you have snapping turtles you may have a problem too, they will dine on ducklings.
blow on them?? hahah omgI always towel dried and put them back under the heat light. I have heard of a few people that blow dry them on low but it freaked out my ducklings.![]()