You're not horrible at all and you have done a wonderful thing in rescuing this little one but you just need to realise that they have nutritional needs that must be met and cannot be cobbled. It's a bit like rescuing a human baby and saying 'I don't have milk, will orange juice do?'
The duckling will go down hill very fast if it isn't getting enough food or the right nutrients so you either have to go out of your way to provide them or accept that you can't and either pass the baby on to someone who can or cull it humanely to prevent it suffering.
It doesn't mean you are horrible, just ill equipped for an unexpected turn of events.
The duckling will go down hill very fast if it isn't getting enough food or the right nutrients so you either have to go out of your way to provide them or accept that you can't and either pass the baby on to someone who can or cull it humanely to prevent it suffering.
It doesn't mean you are horrible, just ill equipped for an unexpected turn of events.