I use Netties diapers. I have 5 indian runners and the diaper quality is wonderful! My ducks are indoor outdoor but they know their diapers and will put their head right into the harness and stand still waiting for me to finish strapping them in.
I know diapering any animal is a very contraversal topic. Many people believe it is cruel or unnatural, while others feel that it is perfectly safe and the animal doesnt really mind. I believe it depends on the bird. I have 2 ducks that I will diaper and the other 3 I do not. 2 of my runners are much more tame and feel comfortable in the diapers. They enjoy sitting on the couch and actually watch the TV. (I'm fairly certain they dont follow the story line but they enjoy the moving shapes and sounds all the more.
) The other three are less comfortable with being picked up and manhandeled, and don't enjoy the diapers.
If a duck is uncomfortable in a diaper then it is most definatly not a responsible option.
If you are planning on diapering then you have to be sure that you have a properly sized diaper that is noit loose enough to slide around (dammaging feathers and causing wings or leggs to get caught) and not too snug (constricting the birds movement and/or affecting their ability to breathe.)
Diapers need to be changed every hour on a duckling until they are full grown. after that they will need to be changed every 4 hours. the ducks will need to be bathed 2 or 3 times a day, not including if the ducks vent area becomes dirty. (This is not only uncomfortable but is a serious health risk.) The duck should have several hours a day where they can be left undaipered.
Another VERY importaint thing to remember is that
ducks (along with all small animals) can not regulate their body temperature as easily as humans can. They should not be moved from cold winter weather to a warm house or from hot summer weather to an air conditioned house.
Even house ducks need to have
drinking water (deep enough to clear eyes and sinuse) and food available at all times! (for some reason people seem to forget that indoor ducks have the same needs as outdoior ducks.
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I hope this is helpful!
Emily