The ridiculous weather continues. It's not 'normal' for it to get this cold this time of year over here. All this week, the overnight temps are going to be below 10c (50f) with some night hovering just above freezing.
My Muscovy ducklings are a month old, and are still covered in down. Should I bring them inside at night or will their foster-momma (whom I think is doing a good job with them) going to keep them warm? I don't want to mess up their natural adaptation by making them warmer than it will be outside during the day (Thursday is supposed to be 10c as a high).
Which also brings to mind the eggs I have incubating (hatching!!!) right now. Am I going to be stuck with ducklings inside for the winter? I did not anticipate such cold weather so soon, last year I didn't need a heater until October. I've been using one at night since mid-August this year.
My Muscovy ducklings are a month old, and are still covered in down. Should I bring them inside at night or will their foster-momma (whom I think is doing a good job with them) going to keep them warm? I don't want to mess up their natural adaptation by making them warmer than it will be outside during the day (Thursday is supposed to be 10c as a high).
Which also brings to mind the eggs I have incubating (hatching!!!) right now. Am I going to be stuck with ducklings inside for the winter? I did not anticipate such cold weather so soon, last year I didn't need a heater until October. I've been using one at night since mid-August this year.