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Help!! I just rescued a baby coot that was swimming alone in the middle of the lake. What can I feed it? Anyone know how to care for it until it gets a little bigger?
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Not sure if you'd treat it like a domesticated duckling but here is the ornamental thread link they maybe able to help you, what I have read about wild ducklings is getting them to eat that's the hard part https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/46/ornamental-fowl-swans-etcHelp!! I just rescued a baby coot that was swimming alone in the middle of the lake. What can I feed it? Anyone know how to care for it until it gets a little bigger?
That's wonderful news. and bless you for rescuing it from certain death.I have found a wildlife rescue facility that can take it. Thanks for all your advice, everyone! It will be safely transported tonight.
Excellent! That's the best thing.I have found a wildlife rescue facility that can take it. Thanks for all your advice, everyone! It will be safely transported tonight.
I have found a wildlife rescue facility that can take it. Thanks for all your advice, everyone! It will be safely transported tonight.
Thanks for the info dd, seems they would be vulnerable to preds being alone like that, I would have probably wanted to help too.Excellent! That's the best thing.
One thing I would like to mention to everyone else that baby coots are frequently off by themselves for what seems like long periods of time, even when young. They constantly vocalize so their parents know where they are.