Allow them to actually dry....I think they are hiding in the kiddie pool...I Still think its not an issue in health. Are you wanting illness?....I don't see any!...Your Drakes are okay.
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Also when they start to splash water on their backs it runs off slightly by the base of their neck but all other feathers just absorb the water
I'm concerned about all of their feathers. When they bathe they come out soaked..the feathers on their backs, wings, neck and bellies.
I don't know what conditions they were kept in but they did apparently have a small pond. However when I first picked them up they did feel gritty, so I'm not convinced.
My gut feel is that something isn't right as my older duck was never like that and we got him at the same age
x2Trust your gut, if you feel something is wrong. Ducks can get waterlogged and drown.
I was just going to mention that.X2 what Ravynscroft said, also I would not give them a bath with Dawn soap. Dawn soap cuts grease and oils, so this would just exacerbate the wet feather condition.