I have no grass either my chickens made sure of that it won’t matter to your duckling they will enjoy playing in the dirt
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Sorry I got home last last night. I do have welsh harliquin ducklings three weeks old and one muscovy. The muscovy was separated and they would gang up on her if I put her in the brooder with welsch harliquins. So I pulled all. The welsch ducklings out of there brooder and put them in the ones the muscovy was in. I slowly added on at a time. It worked pretty good. Besides a four do attack the muscovy when I try adding them. I was gone for a few days so about to try adding one today. I definitely think it worked better not adding the muscovy to the brooder all the welsch ducklings were in. I have 16 and all but four are OK with her now.There is another member having the same problem it's one breed against her lil Muscovy duckling. @Shannonw1228 has been working on this with hers hopefully she can help ya'll out.
Hi thank you for that i did take someones advice and left them all together and by morning yesterday they all have been great if I take one for a little cuddle cause I want them tame they call for it.Sorry I got home last last night. I do have welsh harliquin ducklings three weeks old and one muscovy. The muscovy was separated and they would gang up on her if I put her in the brooder with welsch harliquins. So I pulled all. The welsch ducklings out of there brooder and put them in the ones the muscovy was in. I slowly added on at a time. It worked pretty good. Besides a four do attack the muscovy when I try adding them. I was gone for a few days so about to try adding one today. I definitely think it worked better not adding the muscovy to the brooder all the welsch ducklings were in. I have 16 and all but four are OK with her now.