New to ducklings..

kcflock

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Mar 18, 2017
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Hello... We decided to get some ducklings... Ended up with straight run, hatchery choice day old ducklings (20 of them). I've currently got them in the chick brooder (one of those little coops meant for 6-7 full grown chickens with a top enclosed area and bottom open pen) and I have a heating pad "cave" set up for them. The hatchery told us to give them water for 15 minutes, then take it away and give it back after another 15 minutes and so forth for about an hour so they don't drink too much. I've also read that you should take any food away when they don't have water.. So we need to remove the food with the water for the first hour, correct? If we keep free choice feed with free choice water, will they over eat? I'm completely clueless and I've read a lot of mixed advice. Any tips would be lovely, thanks!
 
I've also never heard of that type of procedure. For those I raised indoors, I offered food and water for 24/7 until they were fours weeks old. Then I took the food away over night but left the water. They were in my tub by that point because they had completely outgrown the brooder and so the water "mess" no longer mattered. For those I have raised in the coop, I left the food and water 24/7 the whole time because I had more room and the mess didn't matter.
 
I understood that it was only for the first hour, I've just not heard of it before now. But I can understand why someone would recommend it. My second set of ducks were hatched at my niece's daycare. They kept them for about a week but ran out of feed that morning and only had bananas. By the time I gave them feed they were very hungry and took very big mouthfuls. I was a bit worried at first but after a couple minutes they slowed down. Luckily no one choked.
 

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