Fisherlmiranda
Songster
That looks like a duck paradise! Beautiful!We now have 45 ducks...
We have a little bit of everything it seems like lol
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That looks like a duck paradise! Beautiful!We now have 45 ducks...
We have a little bit of everything it seems like lol
We now have 45 ducks...
We have a little bit of everything it seems like lol
So beautiful!
Since you have so many..I have a question...probably a silly question...but, do they clip all duck wings? I just bought my first ducklings about two weeks ago from a feed store, they said they couldn't fly away because their wings are clipped? You couldn't tell at first but now that they are bigger they look so sad and awkward with their little bitty wings. My chicks flutter around, they run as fast as they can and flutter about but the ducks just walk awkwardly with their stubby wings. I feel sad for them now-because of me their wings were cut!poor critters!
Sniff, sniff...also one duckling seems to have more bowed out legs than the others will this correct itself or should we do something now? She seems to be more unstable than the others...can't fly or walk
Is there a solution to the possibility of them flying away other than clipping the wings?
Thanks!
Most domestic breeds don’t really fly. Mallard, Muscovy and calls are the exception to this. That being said most end up being able to get a few feet off the ground if they really try. But depending on their age they may not have their flight feathers in yet which would explain the stubby sad wings.
To figure out a solution for your duck with bowed legs, what breed is it? How old? And what are you feeding now?
Many problems can be fixed with extra niacin in ducks specially leg things. I like the cattle stuff from tractor supply as it is a concentrated B complex and only requires 1 ml to get into my duckling instead of three.
Oh yeah-sorry! I totally forgot to say that they are three week old Pekin ducklings. I feed them the Chick starter/grower 20% fed from Tractor Supply. I did read last night about adding niacin for ducks, and a BYC member said it's safe for chicks so no worries with mixing it into the feed because I do have the chicks and ducks in a brooder together.
I also noticed unlike the chicks the ducks wings are almost featherless, just fuss. I see what you mean by not having their wing feathers yet.
I'm going to get the Niacin today and start giving it to them if that is the issue do you know how long it should take. To give some idea the bowing isn't extreme they can walk but it is definitely noticeable. I don't have any pics and it's pouring rain!