Wild ducklings

dishfickle

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Hi all! I have an inquiring mind. That being said, as I was gazing lovingly at my ducklings in their brooder, I had a question pop into my brain. Hens sit on their chicks most of the time to keep them warm. I see mama ducks and their babies cruising along the river all the time, How do they survive? I understand she must keep them warm at night. But that river's COLD...
 
They're well insulated and have a 'heat exchange' mechanism in the blood vessels in their legs.
 
They're well insulated and have a 'heat exchange' mechanism in the blood vessels in their legs.
But I cant let my ducks or till they're fully feathered, right? Is it the difference between domestic and wild?
 
Wild are brooded by their mother and get 'oiled' or water proofed from her feathers.
 

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