Can I put some water in the tub and put my ducks in there for a while? Maybe shallow water and how long can I leave them in there? Do I dry them off afterwards when it's time to put them back in the brooder?
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Can I put some water in the tub and put my ducks in there for a while? Maybe shallow water and how long can I leave them in there? Do I dry them off afterwards when it's time to put them back in the brooder?
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Duckings should not swim until they are feathered out if they are not raised by the mother. They will get cold like chicks cause they don't have the repelling oil on feathers. I wouldn't take the chance.Can I put some water in the tub and put my ducks in there for a while? Maybe shallow water and how long can I leave them in there? Do I dry them off afterwards when it's time to put them back in the brooder?
Does anyone live close to NYC? Someone emailed me her daughters science project eggs didn't hatch, and she is looking desparately for more eggs , and willing to pay whatever. Needs by tomorrow.
Let me know and I'll pass on her email.
I'm looking into ordering chicks or eggs from a personal breeder opposed to a hatchery. I just don't know where to start. I think I'm going to start with white NN and white frizzle. If u know anyone?? Also I want a few white Silkie hens. Every time I've gotten silkies they always end up being Roos. I really want a hen. I've never had a broody chicken.
Quote: I'd hold off, someone from in NJ emailed me & she is going to contact her. Lives close.