Weak Duckling

Quack and Waddle

Hatching
Aug 9, 2025
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Hi. We have a Call Duck duckling that we had to manually assist with hatching yesterday because he has 2 three day old siblings and could not seem to hatch by himself.
We were able to get the shell off very carefully with YouTube guidance, warmed and dried him, gave him drops of sugar solution. Put him under brooder heat last night.
Did not expect him to make it through the night, but he did and seems more active this morning! Legs still very weak, cannot stand though and eyes won’t open. He is on a soft towel under brooder. Doing some pecking behavior.
Should we try to offer crumbles or mash? Concerned about legs and eyes.
Any suggestions would be appreciated,
since we are first timers.
 
Hi. We have a Call Duck duckling that we had to manually assist with hatching yesterday because he has 2 three day old siblings and could not seem to hatch by himself.
We were able to get the shell off very carefully with YouTube guidance, warmed and dried him, gave him drops of sugar solution. Put him under brooder heat last night.
Did not expect him to make it through the night, but he did and seems more active this morning! Legs still very weak, cannot stand though and eyes won’t open. He is on a soft towel under brooder. Doing some pecking behavior.
Should we try to offer crumbles or mash? Concerned about legs and eyes.
Any suggestions would be appreciated,
since we are first timers.
Do not worry about food--the absorbed yolk provides enough nutrition for 2 days. You might offer oral rehydration solution rather than sugar water. Dip your little finger in the solution and bring the drop on your finger to the ducklings bill. Buy rehydration salts and mske uo your own solution or buy ready mixed solution from the pharmacy shelves at your local supermarket. Once this little one is eating, add nutritional yeast to the crumbles. 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast per cup of crumbles to ensure it has enough niacin.
 

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