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Ducklings just hatched--what do I do now??

kzavi

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May 15, 2013
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My 2 mallards just hatched and I have them in the incubator still. Should I leave them in there for a day or so or move them immediately into a brooder? When should I start to feed them and provide them with water? What should the temp and humidity be?

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We just had three ducklings hatch under a chicken. 2 Blue Swedish/Mallard and the third Mallard mix.

You should leave them in the incubator for like 24 hours to allow them to dry off and learn to use their little legs :)

Their left over yolk sac can feed the up to 3 days I believe. Maybe its only two.... You can probably feed and water them when you move them into the brooder. Temperature should be like 95 degrees F for like the first week and then decreasing each week thereafter. I believe they don't need humidity in the brooder. If they do then we have raised our ducks wrong!






-Have 4 Adult Ducks, 6 Ducklings (about 5-7 weeks old), 3 two day old ducklings <3-
 
We just had three ducklings hatch under a chicken. 2 Blue Swedish/Mallard and the third Mallard mix.

You should leave them in the incubator for like 24 hours to allow them to dry off and learn to use their little legs :)

Their left over yolk sac can feed the up to 3 days I believe. Maybe its only two.... You can probably feed and water them when you move them into the brooder. Temperature should be like 95 degrees F for like the first week and then decreasing each week thereafter. I believe they don't need humidity in the brooder. If they do then we have raised our ducks wrong!






-Have 4 Adult Ducks, 6 Ducklings (about 5-7 weeks old), 3 two day old ducklings <3-
Temp for duckling isn't as high as chicks, start at 90 first week then drop 5* each week there after.
 
Is it okay to lay pine shreds on the floor of the brooder or what should I use padding?
 
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Thanks everyone for your advice! Here's a pic of the babies snuggling tonight :)
 
Temp for duckling isn't as high as chicks, start at 90 first week then drop 5* each week there after.
Ah okay. When we brooded our last batch (this batch is with a chicken) I just put a heat lamp and moved when they were too cold/hot.
 

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