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CountyGirl12
In the Brooder
- Feb 24, 2015
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Just let them take another swim in the bath tub. They love it!View My Video![]()
125! Wow! I'll let me ducks swim everyday, but yesterday was the first time in the tub!![]()
Now your ducklings are the same age as mine were in the video. They can swim in warm water like that real well but they have to be watched 100% of the time that young. Especially now that their water is deeper. That means if you go to the kitchen for more peas, they have to come out, or get someone else to get you more peas instead. They can get tired or make a mistake and drown in an instant (just one breath). Don't want to frighten you just want to avoid tragedy. Like my video shows, I had my ducklings in well over their heads (so they could dive) at 4 weeks, but both my wife and I were in there every instant so if one of them even thought about floundering, we would have yanked it in an instant and we had 4 hands covering 2 ducks. Also they were pretty experienced. They had been started in water at 1 wk (with 100% paranoid supervision) so you can see at 4 weeks, they are staying pretty dry as their preenal glands have started working and they have preened after previous swims. @Amiga has a video of bunches of runners in a shallow tub but in that video 2 people are covering way more ducks plus they are younger. But she also has much less water (only up to their bellys) - That makes sense to me too.125! Wow! I'll let me ducks swim everyday, but yesterday was the first time in the tub!![]()