Kaaustin74

In the Brooder
May 3, 2019
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My husband brought home 5 ducklings. The next day we found the runt did not survive. Assumed it was just due to it being unhealthy. The next day same thi g happened. Only the duckling died in my hands (limp head, couldn't really walk, lethargic). So I thought maybe they were too cold so I added more heat. They were perfect the rest of the day!
Checked on them all through out the night, perfect. Now I went to feed them and it is happening to another duckling!!! I went ahead and separated it from the other two. I cant find anything online that might help me figure out what this is!! Any help would be so appreciated!!!!!
 
He is wobbly and cant hold his head up.
 

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I've also been feeding them a lot of real bugs and worms. I had no idea! I will run right now and get different food!! Thank you!

I just thought it was so weird that they were dying 24 hours apart like it was spreading disease or something!
 
Yeah they are just really hungry. You are lucky you were at least feeding them live insects too, at least they haven't gone with nothing at all. A lot of people would wait about a week before introducing food other than crumbles though, fresh ducklings/chicks are delicate and need a lot of nutrients to really get going, so it's important for them to eat mostly their formulated food while they are growing so quickly. Nutritional deficiencies/imbalances are very common in poultry, ducks in particular. And they do not need grit for their crumbles, just for extra stuff like treats, insects, grass, pellets, etc... as they get a bit older.
 

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