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Motherhenhomestead
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Thank youO no...u did everything u could to make him comfortable. you truly cared and didnt give up. I admire that. U gave hime a home.. I have been watching this thread..I am new to ducks..

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Thank youO no...u did everything u could to make him comfortable. you truly cared and didnt give up. I admire that. U gave hime a home.. I have been watching this thread..I am new to ducks..
Only about a year, Iām also new. I started with adults and hatched out some of their eggs thankfully theyāve all been healthy! They are a funny bunch lol so lovely thoughHow long have u been raising ducks? Mine have behavioral issues...like high school kids. Damn teenagers...I guess lol
Maybe a lil over a year for me...got our 1st batch from TSC..bought 12...2 cute. Wanted more. Finally hatched my own batch. I was wondering if yours separated into cliques when they matured?Only about a year, Iām also new. I started with adults and hatched out some of their eggs thankfully theyāve all been healthy! They are a funny bunch lol so lovely though
Thatās me now, I wanted more. No they all stayed together. Yours separated?Maybe a lil over a year for me...got our 1st batch from TSC..bought 12...2 cute. Wanted more. Finally hatched my own batch. I was wondering if yours separated into cliques when they matured?
Yes...2 got "shunned"...a larger white Peking seemed to steer the others away from these 2 loners...I thought maybe he was the dominant male and took all the hens. Well they weren't bashful 1 night and I learned the dominant white Peking wasn't so dominant.Thatās me now, I wanted more. No they all stayed together. Yours separated?
Iāve been at this for a decade and let me tell you Iāve hatched lots of ducklings and only 3 of the probably about 8 or 9 sick ones ever made it to adulthood. If I had one with a similar issue to yours it wouldnāt last long. I had one simply collapse mid-step and was dead before she hit the ground. Sometimes there isnāt anything at all you can do to save them, you just gotta make them comfortable and give them some extra TLC. Sometimes theyāll pull through, but usually they wonāt. Oftentimes their condition seems to progress faster than they can heal and their little bodies are trying so hard to grow that they canāt get better no matter what you do. Donāt blame yourself. Nature can be cruel to the little ones sometimes. You can only do your best and hope.Thank youIāve hatched out ducklings before but Iāve never had one like this. I donāt know what I couldāve done to save it.
Oh no!Yes...2 got "shunned"...a larger white Peking seemed to steer the others away from these 2 loners...I thought maybe he was the dominant male and took all the hens. Well they weren't bashful 1 night and I learned the dominant white Peking wasn't so dominant.
Thank you so muchIāve been at this for a decade and let me tell you Iāve hatched lots of ducklings and only 3 of the probably about 8 or 9 sick ones ever made it to adulthood. If I had one with a similar issue to yours it wouldnāt last long. I had one simply collapse mid-step and was dead before she hit the ground. Sometimes there isnāt anything at all you can do to save them, you just gotta make them comfortable and give them some extra TLC. Sometimes theyāll pull through, but usually they wonāt. Oftentimes their condition seems to progress faster than they can heal and their little bodies are trying so hard to grow that they canāt get better no matter what you do. Donāt blame yourself. Nature can be cruel to the little ones sometimes. You can only do your best and hope.
So sorry! You did all you could.
She sorry! You did all you could.