Ducks

A few things I see
One they need water deep enough to dunk their heads
Those chicken waterers are not deep enough
You can use plastic containers
I use butter ones abc go up as the babies grow. Cut holes in the lids so they can buy their heads in but not go fit swims
Also they are all laying away from the heat that tells me they are to hot and need it raised up
By 3 weeks mine stopped using heat complexity
The poo is a bit concerning as it’s got a slim to it
That I haven’t seen before
@Miss Lydia do you have any thoughts ?
Added pic of container to show
 

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The Hydro-hen is nice stuff I have it here and use it occasionally, like if they are weak or sick or stressed out, but they don't need it all the time, The bag says they can have it alongside fresh water ot if given as only source of water then only for 12 hours and back to just water, however, it is recommended to Offer it for no longer than four to six hours per day, for a week.
so after one week of giving it to them , stop giving it .
Thank you
 
A few things I see
One they need water deep enough to dunk their heads
Those chicken waterers are not deep enough
You can use plastic containers
I use butter ones abc go up as the babies grow. Cut holes in the lids so they can buy their heads in but not go fit swims
Also they are all laying away from the heat that tells me they are to hot and need it raised up
By 3 weeks mine stopped using heat complexity
The poo is a bit concerning as it’s got a slim to
That I haven’t seen before
@Miss Lydia do you have any thoughts ?
Added pic of container to show
That's what I was wondering if I could get rid of the lamp. Thank you for all the information. I know I'm always missing something and I want to do everything right. How do you get the ducks not to dump the container over with the water in it.
 

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