Goose Girl Farms
In the Brooder
- Apr 28, 2020
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Hey!
Around 5 weeks ago, we purchased two ducklings at Tractor Supply to go with our 17 chicks. We are new to poultry (probably a little obvious haha). Everything was going great at first. The ducks bonded and never left each other’s side. Then, one of our ducks got sick. We are concerned it may be a degenerative disease and we don’t think he will live much longer. We separated him from the flock and he is in a large bucket inside. It’s almost like he is having spasms or seizures? He keeps opening and closing his mouth and moving his tongue in a strange way. Now the other duck is living with the chickens in the brooder outside. Every time I go out there, she looks lost and lonely. She had to go through two large changes recently (being without the other and the brooder being moved outside) so it wasn’t really fair to her. She used to follow me around in the garden and now she just runs around everywhere, lost. TSC is done with ducklings for the year but Southern States will have them this afternoon or tomorrow. So the question is ... should I adopt two ducklings and keep them inside until they are old enough to be in the same pen so she has company in a month or so? Or should I wait and try to get a domestic duck from a nearby rescue once the coop is built? They do say their adoption process can take up to a few months and they are very picky about who they let adopt. Or will she be okay alone with the chickens, assuming the other duck dies? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Around 5 weeks ago, we purchased two ducklings at Tractor Supply to go with our 17 chicks. We are new to poultry (probably a little obvious haha). Everything was going great at first. The ducks bonded and never left each other’s side. Then, one of our ducks got sick. We are concerned it may be a degenerative disease and we don’t think he will live much longer. We separated him from the flock and he is in a large bucket inside. It’s almost like he is having spasms or seizures? He keeps opening and closing his mouth and moving his tongue in a strange way. Now the other duck is living with the chickens in the brooder outside. Every time I go out there, she looks lost and lonely. She had to go through two large changes recently (being without the other and the brooder being moved outside) so it wasn’t really fair to her. She used to follow me around in the garden and now she just runs around everywhere, lost. TSC is done with ducklings for the year but Southern States will have them this afternoon or tomorrow. So the question is ... should I adopt two ducklings and keep them inside until they are old enough to be in the same pen so she has company in a month or so? Or should I wait and try to get a domestic duck from a nearby rescue once the coop is built? They do say their adoption process can take up to a few months and they are very picky about who they let adopt. Or will she be okay alone with the chickens, assuming the other duck dies? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
