- Apr 10, 2015
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I am in a very remote area and we don't have much here for taking care of ducks, but if a duck really needs electrolytes, would gator aid be an OK substitute?Do they have a pool they can get into to cool off? it maybe the heat. They need to be able to get out of the sun and have plenty of cool drinking water also. Since everything else appears normal what about picking up some electrolytes at the feed store and putting some into their drinking water till it's not so hot. This would be similar to us drinking gator aid. Also very important their duck house Have good and ventilation.
Just asking because out of all the ducklings and chicks that were saved 2 weeks ago, a few have been slow-moving and when I asked the one lady if the ducklings' bills were hot she said they were. They do have access to a nice pool but 2 of them are not eating well and their poop is very liquid. I did tell her to get gator aid but hopefully it will not do them any harm. They are drinking that but probably because of the sweetness. Have I done something horrible telling her to give them gator aid? I hope not...