Lykus
Hatching
- Apr 8, 2015
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Hello!
Recently we just got some new baby chicks and ducklings. We've had experience raising chickens before, but this is our first time owning ducks. (Any advice would be great by the way!)
However, my parents and I recently noticed that one of our ducklings, the bigger of the two, is having some troubles. He is breathing really fast, and panting with his beak open. This is only when he is laying down next to the other duck - they sit right next to each other and under the heat lamp. (125 watt). This is where we're confused - the heat lamp doesn't cover the whole box, so if he was hot, wouldn't he move away from the other and into the cooler area? Or is it not even a case of him being hot?
Once he gets up, he acts perfectly normal. He has been drinking and eating and walking around. Why is he acting this way when he lays down? Are we doing something wrong here? Please help asap! I will provide more information and video if necessary.
Thank you!
Recently we just got some new baby chicks and ducklings. We've had experience raising chickens before, but this is our first time owning ducks. (Any advice would be great by the way!)
However, my parents and I recently noticed that one of our ducklings, the bigger of the two, is having some troubles. He is breathing really fast, and panting with his beak open. This is only when he is laying down next to the other duck - they sit right next to each other and under the heat lamp. (125 watt). This is where we're confused - the heat lamp doesn't cover the whole box, so if he was hot, wouldn't he move away from the other and into the cooler area? Or is it not even a case of him being hot?
Once he gets up, he acts perfectly normal. He has been drinking and eating and walking around. Why is he acting this way when he lays down? Are we doing something wrong here? Please help asap! I will provide more information and video if necessary.
Thank you!
but if she does look like shes panting but you don't think its that there is too much heat... try giving her grit. My girl was panting even though I moved the heat lamp, removed her from the brooder, tried everything that has to do with temp... I gave her some grit and she must have had something stuck the wrong way cuz after that she was fine. No more panting an she's back in the brooder with her little friend (4 wks old)