Hiya!
I have a duckling I bought last week from Windsor, and was told that it was 1 week old. I also have a chick, and was told that the chick was a week old too, so they're now 2 weeks old?
I have a few questions:
1) I picked up my chick to stroke it and noticed that ons sids of its neck looked a lil red.. I then looked at the other side and saw that it was fine, and so inspected a lil further and saw it was actually quite raw!!
My duckling, an indian runner, seems close to my chick-if I've ever separated the two, they both frantically search for each other, and I've noticed them sleeping well together, sometimes with the duckling's neck keepung the chick warm.
Anyway, so I did not suspect the duckling until I could hear my chick sort of shrieking a bit, whilst I was upstairs. I went down to sort of spy and see what was going on from afar, so that they couldn't see me. they seemed fine, duckling laying, drifting in and out of sleep and the chick doing the same. and then all of a sudden the duck starting biting at the chick's neck and the chick starting screeching! ! This happened at least thrice when I was down there.
What the juice should I do!?!?!?
2) My duckling, despite talking to it and the chick every morning, announcing myself before entering, always stays scared of me, and has taught my chick, who was not timid and didn't run away when being picked, to be the same. They now hate being picked, and run around the box SO much when I try picking them up to let them wander the garden, or to put them back in. Whyyyyyyy??
3) Is a box ok to keep them in? Where can I get an inexpensive proper thing for them in London if not? I also use a lot of newspaper as bedding for them.
4) Is there a way of cleaning them? I don't wash them at all.
Thaaaaaaaank you for your help! !!
Zari
I have a duckling I bought last week from Windsor, and was told that it was 1 week old. I also have a chick, and was told that the chick was a week old too, so they're now 2 weeks old?
I have a few questions:
1) I picked up my chick to stroke it and noticed that ons sids of its neck looked a lil red.. I then looked at the other side and saw that it was fine, and so inspected a lil further and saw it was actually quite raw!!
My duckling, an indian runner, seems close to my chick-if I've ever separated the two, they both frantically search for each other, and I've noticed them sleeping well together, sometimes with the duckling's neck keepung the chick warm.
Anyway, so I did not suspect the duckling until I could hear my chick sort of shrieking a bit, whilst I was upstairs. I went down to sort of spy and see what was going on from afar, so that they couldn't see me. they seemed fine, duckling laying, drifting in and out of sleep and the chick doing the same. and then all of a sudden the duck starting biting at the chick's neck and the chick starting screeching! ! This happened at least thrice when I was down there.
What the juice should I do!?!?!?
2) My duckling, despite talking to it and the chick every morning, announcing myself before entering, always stays scared of me, and has taught my chick, who was not timid and didn't run away when being picked, to be the same. They now hate being picked, and run around the box SO much when I try picking them up to let them wander the garden, or to put them back in. Whyyyyyyy??
3) Is a box ok to keep them in? Where can I get an inexpensive proper thing for them in London if not? I also use a lot of newspaper as bedding for them.
4) Is there a way of cleaning them? I don't wash them at all.
Thaaaaaaaank you for your help! !!
Zari