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I took the advice to offer a deeper waterer and that has worked really well for my babies the last several days. It is in the 100s in the daytime and in the 80s at night. We have had no issues since we added the deeper waterer. We do our nightly rounds every few hours, going out with a flashlight and checking on everybody to make sure they are getting their water, since they can’t see in the dark. When I went out last night another one of my ducklings had died. I can’t believe we made it through the baby stage without any losses and now at past a month old we have lost 5 out of 12! It just seems so strange. They are happy and thriving even in the very hot days as they free-range the garden area and gobble up grasshoppers and such. At night we put them up safe and secure (with food and water), check on them frequently, and then wake up to dead duckling(s) who does very suddenly.
I did hear they shouldn’t be swimming in the night but the waterer we got out of pure desperation to make sure they never run out is large enough for them to get in- so sometimes they will do a bit of swimming in the night. But mostly I just see them drinking from it, not inside of it. I don’t think they could be getting chilled now that they are in their 5th week of life from getting in their waterer, could they? It would seem that more of them would be getting chilled and dying, not just one, since they do almost everything as a flock. And it’s so hot and humid outside that it just doesn’t seem reasonable to me that they would be getting cold, although of course I could be wrong about that. As I said previously, they are not on heat because it is so hot outside. (We moved them out simply so they would have enough space.)
They are on scratch and pack grower feed with added niacin. Should they be getting grit in with their grower feed? We do offer it usually but last night I had forgotten it.
Last time I checked into getting a poultry necropsy in Texas it was a ridiculous amount of money, and none of our local vets did it.
I am really at a loss here! I would think with the intense heat in the daytime would be more dangerous for them, not the warm nighttimes. Any more thoughts are appreciated, I don’t want to dread putting them to bed nightly. Thanks guys.
I did hear they shouldn’t be swimming in the night but the waterer we got out of pure desperation to make sure they never run out is large enough for them to get in- so sometimes they will do a bit of swimming in the night. But mostly I just see them drinking from it, not inside of it. I don’t think they could be getting chilled now that they are in their 5th week of life from getting in their waterer, could they? It would seem that more of them would be getting chilled and dying, not just one, since they do almost everything as a flock. And it’s so hot and humid outside that it just doesn’t seem reasonable to me that they would be getting cold, although of course I could be wrong about that. As I said previously, they are not on heat because it is so hot outside. (We moved them out simply so they would have enough space.)
They are on scratch and pack grower feed with added niacin. Should they be getting grit in with their grower feed? We do offer it usually but last night I had forgotten it.
Last time I checked into getting a poultry necropsy in Texas it was a ridiculous amount of money, and none of our local vets did it.
I am really at a loss here! I would think with the intense heat in the daytime would be more dangerous for them, not the warm nighttimes. Any more thoughts are appreciated, I don’t want to dread putting them to bed nightly. Thanks guys.
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