RaspberryJellyJam
In the Brooder
- Jun 3, 2024
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On Sunday I encountered a duckling stuck in between my basement window during a rainstorm and although I did leave it out with a box filled with food and water and shelter. We saw no signs of the mama duck. I've been told by a few people back at home that it may be a runt that wandered alone or abandoned as they couldn't keep up. As for the breed it seems like a rouen duck, I'm from Minnesota so they're kinda common. I did contact our local animal control but no one would answer. I'm unfortunately in no position to raise a whole flock and I know the little guy is older than a few days as it's really spunky and full of life. I've been trying to look for the mom and such. I did my research on providing food like chopped greens and oatmeal that a friend recommended? I'm afraid it means I'll have to look out for the duckling for longer til then. So we named them Pepper. I'm doing my best to provide a heat source at all times and keeping the little guy warm and fed and always having access to food and water. And supervising Pepper when they're outside to stretch. I do know that pepper loves being hidden in my palm or in my hoodie when wearing. Must be to mimicking when mom ducks lay on their babies. But I'd greatly appreciate any advice and helpful tips!