Want to make a cabinet style incubator? The directions are found here at Backyard Chickens.com:
http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/als-homemade-cabinet-incubator
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Sunday, October 20, 2013
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Duckling 101 - water and baths
Many people like to think that their ducklings can just be put near the creek or in the bathtub and will just swim and swim... like you see in the wild.
Mother ducks have an oil gland at the base of their tail, that they use to grease their feathers to make them water proof. She will also do this to her ducklings. The ducklings oil gland is not developed yet.
If you want your baby to swim, provide a small pan with warm water, and an easy way for them to get in and out and quickly under a heat lamp.
By doing this, their oil gland will develop and they should be swimming by the time they are 6 - 7 weeks old!
If the duckling gets water logged, you may have to dry it with a hair dryer, or it could easily get chilled, and possibly die.
Mother ducks have an oil gland at the base of their tail, that they use to grease their feathers to make them water proof. She will also do this to her ducklings. The ducklings oil gland is not developed yet.
If you want your baby to swim, provide a small pan with warm water, and an easy way for them to get in and out and quickly under a heat lamp.
By doing this, their oil gland will develop and they should be swimming by the time they are 6 - 7 weeks old!
If the duckling gets water logged, you may have to dry it with a hair dryer, or it could easily get chilled, and possibly die.
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