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Hugotheduck
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- Jan 1, 2023
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Thank you!It can. But he sure looks like every duckling I see when I google, “Black Pacific duckling”. He is beautiful!
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Thank you!It can. But he sure looks like every duckling I see when I google, “Black Pacific duckling”. He is beautiful!
However much brewers yeast should I be giving him? And will I need to get a niacin supplement or will the yeast work fine? Also I found this for the pultry drench, this is all I could find will it be ok?Welcone to the BYC!! Poor baby.... sounds like you're doing everything right though! I would add, that some Poultry Drench added to his water may be a good idea as it contains plenty of electrolytes to help him stay hydrated. Also, adding some nutritional/brewer's yeast in the starter would be a good idea as well. (Water fowl need Niacin to grow properly.. nutritional/brewer's yeast is a good niacin supplement!)
It's so sweet to hear that he's following you all around; bless your heart for taking him in! Please do post some pictures of the baby if you can. Happy New Year and welcome again!
With brewers or nutritional yeast it’s 1tbs to 1 cup of feedHowever much brewers yeast should I be giving him? And will I need to get a niacin supplement or will the yeast work fine? Also I found this for the pultry drench, this is all I could find will it be ok?
ok thanks! Every thing you said about bathing I did and he is “grooming” himself t. he had his first little “swim” today (it was in a small takeaway container) with warm water since we think he is 3-4 days old from estimation. I will deferently have to try the butter container trick since all he wants to do is sit in his water bowl and I don’t want him to get hypothermia!He will need a bowl of water he can dunk his head on to keep his nares and eyes clean at all times
To keep him from trying ti swim in it and get cold I use butter containers and cut the lid so his head and neck can get in but he can’t put his body in
I also start bathing mine at day 3
Warm water where it’s deep enough he can stand up but enough he can also swim. Do this for 5-10 mins then dry him with a paper towel as it absorbs most of the water. He will then start to preen and use his oil gland. I have had many babies and never had a problem doing it this way but never leave them unattended in the tub
After drying him with the paper towel put him by the heat source and let him do his thing. I have never not had a baby start to preen on their own. It’s natural to them
Make sure that the heat source is not on the full brooder as they need to be able to escape heat as well if needed
Here is a picture of my waters. I also put the small water in there when they are under a week but always make sure they have the bigger one
I can use puppy pads for up to first 2 weeks until they start trying to eat them. Then I switch to shavings
Thank you!Good luck!! I’m not a duck expert so I can’t help any more than research but I’ll still be following
That’s awesomeO
ok thanks! Every thing you said about bathing I did and he is “grooming” himself t. he had his first little “swim” today (it was in a small takeaway container) with warm water since we think he is 3-4 days old from estimation. I will deferently have to try the butter container trick since all he wants to do is sit in his water bowl and I don’t want him to get hypothermia!
Thank you.