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They had fun we introduced them to water to get into yesterday in a bowl inside the house as the Drake wanted to take them to water in cold temps outside
any special care we need to know about on the runners?
Thanks for the info, the ducklings are only outside supervised with our crazy weather and the drake seems to like these ducklings as they are only a few days old he was gonna take em to the pond day we got them but we took them inside lol. This drake is a rarity he's played momma to the chickens since we got them at a few days old last year, he didn't take to kindly to the mallard we got last year but these he went back into momma modeHere is info on duckling care
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/750869/raising-and-caring-for-ducklings#post_10611711
@CyndiD Has Runner ducklings maybe she can fill you in. They are adorable ducklings..
Watch your drake they can be not so nice to babies.
Wow that is so sweet he is that way, matter of fact last 2 nights my Muscovy drake has been sitting on 3 eggs his one female has laid. Not sure what he is thinking but if we get any ducklings[I have another female sitting] I will see how he is with them. I usually separate mom and ducklings for 3 weeks. Then let them be with the rest of the flock. Keep the pics coming.Thanks for the info, the ducklings are only outside supervised with our crazy weather and the drake seems to like these ducklings as they are only a few days old he was gonna take em to the pond day we got them but we took them inside lol. This drake is a rarity he's played momma to the chickens since we got them at a few days old last year, he didn't take to kindly to the mallard we got last year but these he went back into momma mode
Well this drake is almost 5 yrs old and this is a first for him. lol but it's very cute to watch. Maybe he'll sit on the Runner eggs I am getting in the mail. lolfrom watching the wild ducks that nest out in the field the males do help brood and raise the eggs and babies, drake will sit so female can go eat and stretch for a bit, they take turns