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Duckling sneezing and warm

Duckmomma27

In the Brooder
May 6, 2022
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just today I noticed my duckling sneezed a few times and I’m worried she’s going to get sick? She’s a little warm and very sleepy. I’m worried I may have gotten her sick, I’m not sure how tough, she stays at home in her brooder. I clean it and her food and water regularly… she goes swimming I don’t know I’m just worried
 

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Does you have deep water they can dunk their head in? If you look in it's nares, do you see anything stuck in there?

How warm is your brooder? Sometimes with warmer weather, they don't require as much heating. If your duckling stays far away from the heat, it may be overheating a bit.
 
Does you have deep water they can dunk their head in? If you look in it's nares, do you see anything stuck in there?

How warm is your brooder? Sometimes with warmer weather, they don't require as much heating. If your duckling stays far away from the heat, it may be overheating a bit.
I don’t see anything in his nares. I can take a photo of his water and his brooder. He stays indoors with me. It’s 83 degrees in the house because of my tv and his brooder.
 

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I don’t see anything in his nares. I can take a photo of his water and his brooder. He stays indoors with me. It’s 83 degrees in the house because of my tv and his brooder.
I don't think this waterer is the best idea. I would also immediately cover the large open hole at the top incase he manages to climb up and fall in. Ducklings at this age aren't waterproof and can become waterlogged and chilled.
Not sure on the heating note, I used a brooding plate for mine (its like a little table, a heating plate which simulates their mama's warmth), as they're able to go under and come out as they want to.
 
Always make sure to let them swim in "warm " water because they can chill easily when this young. And always pat dry and then place back in brooder to finish drying. Something similar to this works great as a waterer since they can stick their heads in to clean their nares and eyes but they can't climb into :welcome
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I don't think this waterer is the best idea. I would also immediately cover the large open hole at the top incase he manages to climb up and fall in. Ducklings at this age aren't waterproof and can become waterlogged and chilled.
Not sure on the heating note, I used a brooding plate for mine (its like a little table, a heating plate which simulates their mama's warmth), as they're able to go under and come out as they want to.
Thank you! I’ve never seen him clean or dunk his head…. I think it’s deep enough for him
 
This is probably because the waterer is not suitable for ducklings, it doesnt seem deep enough, if it is then simply cover the top opening to prevent him accidently falling in.
He needs to be able to dunk his head to wash his nares out and keep his eyes clean
How can I get him a deeper waterer, this one is the one I bought him from tractor supply co, I was told to get this one by a customer service rep they used this one for their ducklings. I don’t know what else I can use for him to dunk his head.
 
Always make sure to let them swim in "warm " water because they can chill easily when this young. And always pat dry and then place back in brooder to finish drying. Something similar to this works great as a waterer since they can stick their heads in to clean their nares and eyes but they can't climb into :welcome View attachment 3100499 it.
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Miss lydia shared a good simple diy option, a food container with holes in the lid. Even if his current waterer is alright for the minute, he will outgrow it pretty fast and this would be a good upgrade
 
How can I get him a deeper waterer, this one is the one I bought him from tractor supply co, I was told to get this one by a customer service rep they used this one for their ducklings. I don’t know what else I can use for him to dunk his head.
I have used that waterer for ducklings and it works pretty well for about a week. I modified mine with a container on top to auto fill. I tend to make larger waterers as they grow. As they grow fast, they tend to outgrow their waterer. A modified Tupperware container is one of the best ways to go as they get older. With the size yours is, it should still be fine with that waterer, but you will want to plan for when it out grows out.
I don’t see anything in his nares. I can take a photo of his water and his brooder. He stays indoors with me. It’s 83 degrees in the house because of my tv and his brooder.
His brooder area could be warmer than the room temperature. I would shift the heat lamp to one side, rather than in the center. This allows them to go from one side to the other to cool down if needed.

Ducks sometimes will also sneezes when eating. If they accidentally inhaled some powder, they will sneeze. Especially with crumble, it can be a bit more powdery. They overall usually sneeze to get something out of their nares, or when cleaning them.

Ducklings get easily tuckered out. So as long as your cutie is eating and drinking just fine, your duckling is likely ok.
 

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