_Featherian
Chirping
- Mar 5, 2024
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Hello
Since my 9 ducklings and 5 chicks have been born, I’ve been keeping them in a cage in our house. They were growing very well until my parents told me to put them out because of their smell. And so, I listened.
Not even 2 days after they have been in their gigantic place just for them (we have a small house we don’t use so I put them there with hay, warm light, and much more), I’ve forgotten to open the door to give them some "real" light, even if they can’t get out of their house (the door to their place has a small fence so they couldn’t get out and run away) and a few hours later, I come to see that 3 ducklings are dead.
I take the alive ones out to the grass, and take the dead ones out…
Almost an hour later, I come back to see that one of the chicks have been not looking well; he’s closing his eyes most of the time, he doesn’t react when I pull his wing to see his beautiful feathers, he leans backwards sometimes, his wings are touching the floor as if he couldn’t hold them up anymore, and of course he’s weak.
I force it to drink a little, then go outside with it. Now he’s with the others in their place again, ready for bed.
I just KNOW he’ll die tomorrow morning. Can I stop this from happening to him, and everyone else if they get this too? What caused this? They had a clean place, enough water, a little bit of food left (I give them everyday), a warm spot, places to jump and explore, and yeah, space!
Thanks
Since my 9 ducklings and 5 chicks have been born, I’ve been keeping them in a cage in our house. They were growing very well until my parents told me to put them out because of their smell. And so, I listened.
Not even 2 days after they have been in their gigantic place just for them (we have a small house we don’t use so I put them there with hay, warm light, and much more), I’ve forgotten to open the door to give them some "real" light, even if they can’t get out of their house (the door to their place has a small fence so they couldn’t get out and run away) and a few hours later, I come to see that 3 ducklings are dead.
I take the alive ones out to the grass, and take the dead ones out…
Almost an hour later, I come back to see that one of the chicks have been not looking well; he’s closing his eyes most of the time, he doesn’t react when I pull his wing to see his beautiful feathers, he leans backwards sometimes, his wings are touching the floor as if he couldn’t hold them up anymore, and of course he’s weak.
I force it to drink a little, then go outside with it. Now he’s with the others in their place again, ready for bed.
I just KNOW he’ll die tomorrow morning. Can I stop this from happening to him, and everyone else if they get this too? What caused this? They had a clean place, enough water, a little bit of food left (I give them everyday), a warm spot, places to jump and explore, and yeah, space!
Thanks
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