Mother_ducker
In the Brooder
- Apr 11, 2018
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Hi everyone,
We just received our first ducklings in the mail this morning and one of them seems to be having a bit of trouble. He drank a little water but I haven’t seen him eat since we put them in the brooder, and he’s very lethargic. I’ve seen him walk a little bit so I know he’s able to, but his legs seem weak and he’s not nearly alert or vocal as the other two. He also seems to be breathing a bit hard at times.
I’m trying not to be too silly about it given that he just spent his first two days in the mail, but is there anything extra I can do to help him perk up?
The brooder is plenty warm with lots of space. I made sure to give them warm water with a little sugar added and good starter feed. I tried to tempt the male with a little boiled egg yolk but he’s not interested.
Thanks in advance for any insight!
We just received our first ducklings in the mail this morning and one of them seems to be having a bit of trouble. He drank a little water but I haven’t seen him eat since we put them in the brooder, and he’s very lethargic. I’ve seen him walk a little bit so I know he’s able to, but his legs seem weak and he’s not nearly alert or vocal as the other two. He also seems to be breathing a bit hard at times.
I’m trying not to be too silly about it given that he just spent his first two days in the mail, but is there anything extra I can do to help him perk up?
The brooder is plenty warm with lots of space. I made sure to give them warm water with a little sugar added and good starter feed. I tried to tempt the male with a little boiled egg yolk but he’s not interested.
Thanks in advance for any insight!