Ally2u4me
In the Brooder
- Mar 20, 2017
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Hi, I'm new a raising duckling so any advice is welcome.... I need all the support i can get... I have no ideal what i'm doing
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Thank you... Is your feed bil high lolHi! They are adorable![]()
For feed- all flock raiser crumble.
Add brewers yeast or nutrional yeast. I add about a tablespoon to each bowl of feed. So prob around 1 1/2 cups of feed
Chick grit available. I also sprinkle a bit of this in each bowl or feed. Because they dont seem to eat it when its alone in a bowl. Or you can simply give dirt from your yard. Its to help digest feed.
Water bowls deep enough for them to dip their heads all the way. They need to be able to wash their face and clean out their nose.
And a heat lamp in one area with temps of maybe around 80 for the first week.
They dont like it too hot. But need to be able to warm up if they decide.
And the other side of their area/brooder should be much cooler. 65-70 so they can cool off![]()
And have fun.
They will be messy and stinky but they are so worth it.
I have 13!
And spend time every day with them so they arent scared of you.
I give dried meal worms and peas for treats

Yes... They said he was a rouen but he soild black with some yellow on his chest... He didnt look like the others with yellow strips going down him... I got them from ts...Is the picture your ducklings? That black one looks like cayuga- or possibly black runner? Hard to tell in the watee

