LostInWestTX
In the Brooder
- Apr 11, 2024
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Hi all,
I VERY recently was given a call duckling (Acorn) who's got a bad case of the flops(?), can't stay upright, can't quite swim, but still has LOTS of energy and LUNG CAPACITY. I've already been giving Hydro Hen, rooster booster and nutri drench, with more coming in the mail later this week. I'm also planning on a vet visit asap just to be safe, thankfully their office fees are relatively low. Acorn is drinking, pooping, and eating BUT has no interest in crumbles, no matter how small I make them or if I soak them, only interested in greens and bugs.
My current issue is that I need SLEEP!! I just need help thinking of ways to keep little friend safely upright while I'm crashed out, because the current preferred sleeping position is in my hand, which is absolutely my fault for spoiling the little nugget. I'm pretty sure I've imprinted on it as much as it has on me.
TYIA - An exhaustion-sick, too old for no sleep duck momma.


I VERY recently was given a call duckling (Acorn) who's got a bad case of the flops(?), can't stay upright, can't quite swim, but still has LOTS of energy and LUNG CAPACITY. I've already been giving Hydro Hen, rooster booster and nutri drench, with more coming in the mail later this week. I'm also planning on a vet visit asap just to be safe, thankfully their office fees are relatively low. Acorn is drinking, pooping, and eating BUT has no interest in crumbles, no matter how small I make them or if I soak them, only interested in greens and bugs.

My current issue is that I need SLEEP!! I just need help thinking of ways to keep little friend safely upright while I'm crashed out, because the current preferred sleeping position is in my hand, which is absolutely my fault for spoiling the little nugget. I'm pretty sure I've imprinted on it as much as it has on me.

TYIA - An exhaustion-sick, too old for no sleep duck momma.


