DuckMom2017
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Update!
The other eggs never hatched. But both ducklings are doing great! They are 2 weeks old now and unfortunately the terrible 2s are for ducks also.
At first I would take them out throughout the day to let them eat drink and run around. Then put them back in the incubator/brooder. At night I would cover it with a towel to keep it dark, and they would sleep all night quietly.
At one week old, they started waking up at 4 AM and would tap constantly like a jack hammer to wake me up and tell me they were ready to eat. Which I was fine with, they would go right back to sleep after that.
Now at 2 weeks old they are driving me crazy! ALWAYS hungry or thirsty. But when you give them water they have learned to just dump it out and cry for more. I let them swim a few different times a day to get them tired, they have learned when they want to swim they run to the bathroom, stand by the tub and scream.
I think they have gotten out of the "sleep all day" stage, and are just starting to get bored now.
I have them inside still, but I think today is they day they go outside. My question is, do they need a light at this age? They are fine at room temp around 72 degrees. And outside it stays in the high 90s, and maybe gets 70 at night. If I had a dozen or so I wouldn't be worried, they could all just cuddle up if they got cold. But with only two, I wasn't real sure. I just didn't want to have to go deal with trying to set up a extension cord and heat lamp this evening. But I will if I need to. They will be going in a wire bottom rabbit hutch type cage off the ground, with hay in the covered hutch side.
I would think they would be ok outside with those kind of temps. Are they getting feathered out yet? If not the only thing I would be concerned about is if they got soaking wet at night and got a chill that way. Down feathers aren't waterproof.Update!
The other eggs never hatched. But both ducklings are doing great! They are 2 weeks old now and unfortunately the terrible 2s are for ducks also.
At first I would take them out throughout the day to let them eat drink and run around. Then put them back in the incubator/brooder. At night I would cover it with a towel to keep it dark, and they would sleep all night quietly.
At one week old, they started waking up at 4 AM and would tap constantly like a jack hammer to wake me up and tell me they were ready to eat. Which I was fine with, they would go right back to sleep after that.
Now at 2 weeks old they are driving me crazy! ALWAYS hungry or thirsty. But when you give them water they have learned to just dump it out and cry for more. I let them swim a few different times a day to get them tired, they have learned when they want to swim they run to the bathroom, stand by the tub and scream.
I think they have gotten out of the "sleep all day" stage, and are just starting to get bored now.
I have them inside still, but I think today is they day they go outside. My question is, do they need a light at this age? They are fine at room temp around 72 degrees. And outside it stays in the high 90s, and maybe gets 70 at night. If I had a dozen or so I wouldn't be worried, they could all just cuddle up if they got cold. But with only two, I wasn't real sure. I just didn't want to have to go deal with trying to set up a extension cord and heat lamp this evening. But I will if I need to. They will be going in a wire bottom rabbit hutch type cage off the ground, with hay in the covered hutch side.