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That's what I'm thinking, I'll go do that now!I would treat it. If you wait too long, the duckling will be a goner.
That's good! That should help some.
I hope it does!
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That's what I'm thinking, I'll go do that now!I would treat it. If you wait too long, the duckling will be a goner.
That's good! That should help some.
Good, good. That should help her a lot.I got the band aid on, and I think its okay. She doesn't like it though, lol.
It already is!Good, good. That should help her a lot.
They never like stuff on their legs.
Cake pan this time? Duck cake anyone?I need to figure out more outside time soon, we got to this at the end of the day and they’re so happy!
@Tookie We’re just at two weeks as of yesterday, correct? I remembered ducklings grow very fast but holy moly![]()
good because bandaid one is best .I saw all those ideas! I think I'll do the band aid one, I was already leaning towards doing using a band aid.
I use this material in the bottom of my incubator for my chickensYou can use the material on the picture below (sorry, I don't know the name in English, something like anti-slippery stuff) on top of the puppy pad. One off my ducklings was like that and was much better after putting this material.View attachment 3765959
ooooh thats nice.I use this material in the bottom of my incubator for my chickens
I noticed they could move around easier