We decided to become more self sufficient and bought some ducklings to raise for eggs. We bought 6 ducklings in early May, 3 Khaki Campbells & 3 Cayugas, all female. They have been doing great, and a week ago at 7 weeks old we moved them outside. I am in SW New Hampshire and the days have been warm with the nights staying well above 60. They are kept in a small room in our attached barn at night and spend the day in a fenced yard. They seemed to be doing great. Two days ago one of the cayugas wasn't as active, spent more time sitting and not running around with the group foraging. Yesterday morning she was dead. The others seemed fine. Yesterday afternoon, one of the other cayugas was trailing the pack, but otherwise seemed fine, no sitting, etc. just slower. This morning she was gone as well. What is going on? I thought by now we were out of the woods with most illnesses.
It was really hot and humid last Thursday and Friday (in the 90's with high humidity), but they seemed to do fine. Saturday and Sunday were much cooler (in the 80's Saturday and 70's yesterday). I don't know if that might have affected them. The only other thing that changed was that we mixed some layer feed in with their unmedicated starter feed a couple days ago. We noticed yesterday that the bag said it shouldn't be feed to them before 18 weeks old, so we took it away and went back to strait starter. I don't know if this was disease or something else, and whether I need to be concerned about the rest of the flock. What should I do?
It was really hot and humid last Thursday and Friday (in the 90's with high humidity), but they seemed to do fine. Saturday and Sunday were much cooler (in the 80's Saturday and 70's yesterday). I don't know if that might have affected them. The only other thing that changed was that we mixed some layer feed in with their unmedicated starter feed a couple days ago. We noticed yesterday that the bag said it shouldn't be feed to them before 18 weeks old, so we took it away and went back to strait starter. I don't know if this was disease or something else, and whether I need to be concerned about the rest of the flock. What should I do?