Hey guys,
One of our backyard muscovy ducks had a brood of 7 ducklings a couple weeks ago but suffered an unfortunate encounter with another animal so the ducklings are now orphaned. They have been ok on their own for the last few days from what we can tell, they hang around the older ducks and try to stay close to them at night.
I have a couple of questions about their cold tolerance because I get kind of conflicting info from Google. its been in the 70s here recently, but the next couple of days it'll be in the mid 50s at night/morning. It'll get back to the 70s during the day but should we try and get them in to an enclosure we can heat at night? I read online that around 7 to 8 weeks is when their fully feathered and can handle colder temps on their own.
Their mother was one of our favorite ducks so we really want to try and help her ducklings survive the first few weeks.
One of our backyard muscovy ducks had a brood of 7 ducklings a couple weeks ago but suffered an unfortunate encounter with another animal so the ducklings are now orphaned. They have been ok on their own for the last few days from what we can tell, they hang around the older ducks and try to stay close to them at night.
I have a couple of questions about their cold tolerance because I get kind of conflicting info from Google. its been in the 70s here recently, but the next couple of days it'll be in the mid 50s at night/morning. It'll get back to the 70s during the day but should we try and get them in to an enclosure we can heat at night? I read online that around 7 to 8 weeks is when their fully feathered and can handle colder temps on their own.
Their mother was one of our favorite ducks so we really want to try and help her ducklings survive the first few weeks.
