Hello! We just hatched our first clutch -- what an amazing experience! We have 2 Indian Runner males, 1 Buff Orpington female and 1 Buff Orpington male that we've bred. Out of the 14 eggs, we ended up with 9 ducklings. Everything went pretty well except for the hatching -- some apparently had spun around in the shell and tried to hatch out the wrong end! We didn't help one and it ended up dying, but the other 3 we helped and they're doing awesome so far. (We spoke to an exotic vet and he said this was the right thing to do.)
My big problem right now is finding consistent information. Everywhere on the 'net seems to have contradictory info, but everyone here seems to be pretty well versed and has some real experience, so I thought I might check in and get some tips from everyone!
Right now we're having a brooder issue with bedding -- the towels are a pain in the butt. We have some hay for the adults out back, but these Runner/Buff hybrids are messy messy messy and it turned into a stinky swampy mess in no time at all. We checked a variety of sites and everyone said wood shavings are okay -- we just picked up a bag of aspen shavings, but as soon as we put them in they started to eat them. Not just pick at them, but EAT them. Is this normal? Is this okay for them to do? Should we go back to hay?
As for food, everyone in the New Orleans recommended this chicken mash they sell, but it was medicated, and we were told that was bad. Right now we're using Flock Raiser and running it through the food processor to mash it up a bit for them, since the pellets are kind of giant. They seem to be doing well -- does this sound like good feed to keep them on?
We're in New Orleans, so the weather is amazing. We had them outside for a little bit today just to get some actual sunlight and fresh air, and they loved it. We had removed the bottom of a cardboard box and let them walk on the grass. Apparently they're giant fans of clover.
So, any tips for new duckling parents? Things we should avoid completely? Something we should definitely do that we might not be doing?
Thanks! We very much look forward to becoming a part of the community here!
Anthony & Kaela
My big problem right now is finding consistent information. Everywhere on the 'net seems to have contradictory info, but everyone here seems to be pretty well versed and has some real experience, so I thought I might check in and get some tips from everyone!
Right now we're having a brooder issue with bedding -- the towels are a pain in the butt. We have some hay for the adults out back, but these Runner/Buff hybrids are messy messy messy and it turned into a stinky swampy mess in no time at all. We checked a variety of sites and everyone said wood shavings are okay -- we just picked up a bag of aspen shavings, but as soon as we put them in they started to eat them. Not just pick at them, but EAT them. Is this normal? Is this okay for them to do? Should we go back to hay?
As for food, everyone in the New Orleans recommended this chicken mash they sell, but it was medicated, and we were told that was bad. Right now we're using Flock Raiser and running it through the food processor to mash it up a bit for them, since the pellets are kind of giant. They seem to be doing well -- does this sound like good feed to keep them on?
We're in New Orleans, so the weather is amazing. We had them outside for a little bit today just to get some actual sunlight and fresh air, and they loved it. We had removed the bottom of a cardboard box and let them walk on the grass. Apparently they're giant fans of clover.

So, any tips for new duckling parents? Things we should avoid completely? Something we should definitely do that we might not be doing?
Thanks! We very much look forward to becoming a part of the community here!
Anthony & Kaela