SabrinaEades
Hatching
- May 24, 2023
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Hello! Sorry I am very new to owning ducks. I have a chicken coop outside with three chickens and my duck. The duck is about two months old. The coop has a heat lamp in it with my chickens. It is summer time here in minnesota but still is alittle cool in the night. I always place my chickens up their ramp in their coop where the heat lamp is. The duck cuddles with them. It’s day three for them out there. She has been eating and drinking water. I’m not entirely sure the gender tbh. But she is panting very quickly on and off. When I gave her some water and food inside she didn’t pant but it’s when she’s laying down on me she starts doing it a lot. She feels warm but tbh I don’t know if that’s just because she’s warm and comfy laying on me. I brought her in because it seemed alittle on the cool side tonight. That’s when I heard it, tonight after I’ve been with her for the last few hours one on one. She is also have some little sneezing but I can’t determine if they are just normal. Do ducks sneeze pretty often? I don’t think she has something lodged in her throat because there’s periods where she isn’t doing it. I’m more leaning towards something respiratory but I’m hoping that this can be normal? If not I’ll be taking her to the vet immediately tomorrowHi there, we need more info.
Diet? Brooder? Heat source? Can she clean her nostrils in water
Chick feed is fine for a duckling as long as you add some niacin.Also I was recommended chick feed to give both my chickens and duck.
Wow! Thank you so so much! Your tip on putting a hole for his head in a container of water is such a good idea! Because my duck is always trying to get into the water and make a mess@SabrinaEades do you know the temp in your coop where you have the heat lamp? it may be too warm. Ducks after feathered in have a nice coat of down under their feathers and really don't need heat. that could be the cause of the panting.
As was mentioned chick feed is fine as long as the ducking has additional niacin maybe Nutritional yeast the dose is 1 Tab for each cup of feed you feed them and chickens can have it too, This is what I feed my flock. Plus your duckling needs to be able to dunk his head so a bowl with water or some type of handmade container for a waterer. many of us make our own using a plastic container then cutting holes in the top just large enough the ducking can dunk their heads but not climb into .
Sneezing can be from a respiratory issue or it can be from dusty feed or rooting around in dusty bedding any other symptoms like discharge from nares or eyes rattling when breathing?
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It isChick feed is fine for a duckling as long as you add some niacin.
Is the water dish deep enough for the duckling to dip its whole head in to clean its nares?