Furcifer
In the Brooder
While out in my yard I saw my cats playing with something and I figured it was a bird. It was, just not the kind I expected. It was a duckling, looks about a day or two old. I'm not sure what breed... maybe a Mallard or Rouen but also possibly a Wood Duck? Those are native where I live though I don't see them often. I have no idea where it came from, I live a few miles from the nearest lake and I'm the only one on my block who currently has yard birds.
It seems uninjured, healthy, and active. I had trouble getting it to drink at first but it eventually did. The only problem is I haven't seen it eat at all, or poop for that matter. I was trying to feed it some chick grower feed mixed with scratch grain. I showed it where the food is, picked it up with my fingers, and dropped it but it seems uninterested. I've done this multiple times but it just wants me to hold it constantly, probably since it has no other ducklings to be with.
I have raised ducklings before, it has been maybe a year since I last had ducks. However, I have always gotten ducklings at an age where they are a bit older than this and already eating fine.
How can I get it to understand that I want it to eat this feed? Is the feed the problem? If so what do you suggest I feed it instead?

It seems uninjured, healthy, and active. I had trouble getting it to drink at first but it eventually did. The only problem is I haven't seen it eat at all, or poop for that matter. I was trying to feed it some chick grower feed mixed with scratch grain. I showed it where the food is, picked it up with my fingers, and dropped it but it seems uninterested. I've done this multiple times but it just wants me to hold it constantly, probably since it has no other ducklings to be with.
I have raised ducklings before, it has been maybe a year since I last had ducks. However, I have always gotten ducklings at an age where they are a bit older than this and already eating fine.
How can I get it to understand that I want it to eat this feed? Is the feed the problem? If so what do you suggest I feed it instead?