Taking care of ducks/ducklings ?'s

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unstopable4700;2200901; said:
3 days and 3 weeks is a huge diff. basiclly chicks are similar. remember warm, dry, clean! i gotta ask where you are getting babbys this time of year?
A friend of mine has a lot of ducks/chickens and recently a whole bunch have hatched?
I'm reading up on both ducklings and chicks from various online sources to be informed as possible.
 
Not a hatchery, just have a lot of ducks chickens as pets/food/egg producing.
 
jason longboard;2201015; said:
dude post pics already so I can say aaaaaaawwwwww man look at the little duckies.
Hopefully tomorrow I'll have some pics, I'll make a thread on the photo lounge.

unstopable4700;2200974; said:
right same reason for oours but breeding in the fall?
I think it was an accidental breeding?
I dont know all the details, my friends not really into it; she just helps her mom take care of them occasionally and told me they had a bunch of chicks/ducklings.

All that matters is that, I'm pickin' up chicks... for free. :ROFL:
 
Good luck man. I've raised loads of these guys before, it's pretty easy. Pick up some Purina Gamebird Chow. It's high in protein. You can also add a little water to the food so it's nice and mushy for them. make sure they always have access to clean water but not enough space for them to climb in and swim. Ducks are great pets but they are very messy animals.
 
I didnt get them today :(
Maybe later this week, with school and all it's hard to arrange a good time to pick-up ducklings...
:P
 
Yeah they need water to swallow their food down properly =]
 
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