New born duck yellow wet poop

Hello again! I don't know about the poop, but if this is the duckling hatched yesterday (earlier?) it should not still be in the incubator. It should be moved to a brooder where it can access food and water. You should have a heat source with it (heat lamp, heating pad, etc) with space to get into a cooler area if it needs to.
 
Hello again! I don't know about the poop, but if this is the duckling hatched yesterday (earlier?) it should not still be in the incubator. It should be moved to a brooder where it can access food and water. You should have a heat source with it (heat lamp, heating pad, etc) with space to get into a cooler area if it needs to.
It was early this morning about 3 am it’s now 18:42 pm for me
 
Yeah she still has a bit of wet on her back and head so will do :)
they should be dry mostly after an hour or so, have you actually reached in and felt her back to see? Sometimes they look still wet but are dry. I left mine in for an hour to dry, then brought them out and let them fluff up in the brooder. Only took about 2 hours in total.
 

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Since it's living off the yolk till it begins to eat that is probably why your seeing this color poop.

How is your little one doing today? any more hatching
Remember when you begin to offer water and feed to give warmish water to your duckling for the first week.
 
Since it's living off the yolk till it begins to get that is probably why your seeing this color poop.

How is your little one doing today? any more hatching
Remember when you begin to offer water and feed to give warmish water to your duckling for the first week.
She is acting like a regular cute little ducky , I’m happy that she is ok , she jumps up when I’m there , I think she has imprinted on me , oh right I’ve given her cold , I will start giving her warm water from now on :)
 

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