chicken/duck noob

bwoods

In the Brooder
Jun 19, 2015
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southern, IN
My finance & I have got a small chicken farm started & its my first time. We have 8 small bantams, 3 medium straight run hens, 4 babies different breeds, a rooster (possible Rhode island mix) & Rhode island red hen. all have been purchased at different times. Lost a handful due to cats next door & disease chicks from orscheln. We also have two Pekin ducks (my favs) named Goofy & Daisy. I have some concerns & questions about them so I found this site to be very helpful. I don't want to start a new thread for something that has already been discussed so if someone could point me in the right direction that would be great. My ducks are panting a lot & their bills & feet are very hot. I put electrolytes in the water on really hot days(but the ducks are so darn messy!). We live in southern Indiana & no farm vets close by....which sucks.
 
Welcome to BYC! Please make yourself at home and we are here to help.

Sounds like you've got your hands busy! It also sounds like you have a lovely flock. I love the ducks in your avatar. I love the names Goofy and Daisy. I have a hen named Daisy as well. I would check out our duck area for advice on keeping them cool in the hot weather.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/42/ducks

Always make sure they have plenty of water and shade.
 
Welcome to BYC - I would advise you to post on the duck link you were given. It sounds to me that they are overheated. Do you have a kids empty sandbox or pool you could fill with water for them? They need shade, lots of cool water (you can put ice in their dish) and if possible a water mister. Are they eating, drinking and pooping like normal?
 
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Glad to have you! Your ducks are so pretty!
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Welcome to BYC - I would advise you to post on the duck link you were given. It sounds to me that they are overheated. Do you have a kids empty sandbox or pool you could fill with water for them? They need shade, lots of cool water (you can put ice in their dish) and if possible a water mister. Are they eating, drinking and pooping like normal?
They have a mini pond. As for shade I have pictures to post of what the set up looks like. Its all still a work in progress. My fiancé has a bad back & can only do a little at a time. Plus he has no income & Im part-time so times are hard. They eat like pigs, drink like well ducks, & poop everywhere. They do need more shade though. We have a lean-to set up but the chickens took that over plus there's the coop which is basically a shed converted into a coop.
 

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