Baby ducks guide – 5 things you must know! - Duck life (2024)

Its Easter period and you want to purchase a baby duck or multiple baby ducks, or you either found one and you need help. Here are some tips on how to successfully grow them into adulthood.

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A baby duck is called a “duckling”. Most ducks are aquatic birds, found in both salt and freshwater. A group of ducklings can be called a paddle, bunch, flock, paddling, waddling, raft, brace, team, or simply little ducks. Honestly, it all comes down to what you want to call them.

SURVIVAL

Baby ducks guide – 5 things you must know! - Duck life (1)A baby duck cannot survive on its own without its mother’s warmth and protection. Until they grow feathers, ducklings need the oils on the feathers of their moms -this provides them with waterproofing abilities. Ducklings should never be placed in water.

They could die from cold even if the outdoor temperature is warm because they can’t grow their own feathers until they are several weeks old. It is necessary to provide ducklings with the proper amount of heat at the proper amount of time, usually between two to six weeks, depending on the weather and the rate of feather development. This leads us to a debatable question.

ARE HEAT LAMPS REALLY NECESSARY FOR BABY DUCKS?

You can put a heat lamp over the brooder at a corner. This ensures that if they are cold they can go under the light for some warmth, and if they get too hot they can move out from under the light. But you should know that ducklings don’t need heat for as long as chicks do. Start out with a temperature of 90oC. A thermometer or a light bulb with a red filter can be used.

From there on you could dial down the temperature by 1 degree a day until you reach 70 degrees. You don’t have to be precise with this though, the ducklings will let you know if they are uncomfortable- be sure to pay attention.

If you check up on them and see them peeping loudly and gathered together bring back some of the heat. If they are sitting with their mouths open, then maybe it’s too hot for them, you should reduce the heat a little bit.

But what if you don’t have heat lampsor simply do not want to use them? What happens when there’s no electricity or there’s a shortage of electricity? The answer would be to simply mimic nature!

Build your ducklings a well-insulated nest constructed with straw bedding, feathers, or papers, and put your ducklings into a shelter. The idea is to have your ducklings in a coop, an insulated coop. This will make them huddle together naturally and keep each other warm- with the aid of some added nesting materials, they should be able to grow- even without a heat lamp!

HANDLING AND CARE

Brooding ducklings takes a special kind of love and patience. You’d be amazed by how often they mess up their brooder, but asides that they are sweet and fun to raise. Just like children, you get a room all nice and clean in one moment before you know it, the room’s completely tattered and untidy. It is the same with ducks, they frankly just want to have fun!

Their brooder will need to be cleaned regularly, at least daily. Don’t expect a nice clean duckling. They poop everywhere and spread their provided feed everywhere. They may be clean birds (they bathe themselves) but they are messy!

Baby ducks should be handled with care as they are very fragile and can easily get injured through rough handling- I can’t stress that enough. You need to approach them with a gentle touch you know. DO NOT drop ducklings anyhow, just don’t.

Baby ducks are possessive; they are social creatures. They take the first thing they see as their mother, so if you’re raising multiple ducklings without a mother they will become close and bond together. If you’re raising a lone duck you’d need to spend more time with it so it can get attached to you.Baby ducks easily feel alone when they’re not socialized with.

Baby ducks can get hurt easily if the place they’re standing on is slippery. A condition called spray leg could develop and you’d then need to get that treated. This can be avoided by cleaning the place they stay regularly. If there’s no momma duck around, you could improvise by putting a washable stuffed animal in with the ducklings so they’d have something to cuddle with and be so much secure.

As I said, ducks don’t like to be alone. I would advise you get at least 3 ducks as this would make them much happier.

FEED

Baby ducks need starter feed with 20-23% protein for 3 weeks. Too much protein can cause a condition called “Angel wing” where the feathers on the wings stick out upwards instead of flattening against the body, and too little can cause strains of nutritional deficiencies and health problems. Protein regulation/reduction should be ensured after the first 3 weeks.

Their feeds can be supplemented with oats and the likes, to reduce protein.
Baby ducks can eat the same starter feed that chicks do, but they need more niacin than chickens. The niacin helps ducklings’ bones develop correctly as they grow extremely fast. You can add brewer’s yeast to their food in a 5% ratio (recommended).

Feeds should be placed in wide bowls or containers that can’t be tipped over. Ducklings have a large appetite for food; if your ducklings don’t seem hungry frequently then there might be something wrong. You should give them a NON-MEDICATED STARTER FEED.

A medicated feed could cause various wrongs to your ducklings. It’s a fact that ducklings eat more than chicks do and could overdose on the medications which in turn could make them sick. Chick feed is always medicated to prevent a respiratory disease (coccidiosis) which ducks do not have problems with. Make sure not to purchase adult waterfowl feed for ducklings.

Finely chopped greens and fruits (not too much) are also important to a duck’s diet. Ducks won’t eat wilted or frayed greens, so one trick is to put small chopped amounts of greens to float in a bowl of water. This ensures the freshness of the green and in turn, keeps them occupied playing and paddling for the leafy treats. They are more likely to eat varied diets later in life if introduced prior to their matured growth.

GRITs are also recommended for your birds to have access to. This is simply grounded stones that help to grind up food in their gizzard.

It won’t come as a surprise that WATER IS VERY IMPORTANT for ducks. They NEED water to swallow their food. Baby ducks require a constant supply of clean water (usually accompanied by their food), deep and sturdy enough for them to put their head.

You should know that your ducklings will get in their bowl of water at any chance they get, and can do lots of nasty things in there. You could introduce some clean rocks and marbles into the water bowl to help prevent this and to also help their bowls not to spill.

SWIMMING

Baby ducks guide – 5 things you must know! - Duck life (2)Baby ducks can start swimming almost immediately (a week old). Provisions should be made for their swimming but note: Ducks lack the essential oil needed to keep afloat of water. Therefore, they should be supervised whenever they are near water (which should be for a short period of time), at least for the first five weeks. 10-15 minutes should be enough to ensure their happiness and well-being. So even though they love water, they can still drown as they are very young. Drowning is one of the major causes of duckling deaths! You should ensure you get a mini pool just for your ducks.

Once your ducks grow to a couple of weeks you can let them run free in your yard, provided you have a secure yard. Baby ducks are survivors contrary to what you might think, and they are intelligent as well. So make sure to have fun with them and take pictures too cause they grow fast!

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Baby ducks guide – 5 things you must know! - Duck life (2024)

FAQs

How do you win a duck trust? ›

Feed your duck mealworms or shredded lettuce from your hand to acclimate them to you. Stroke their heads and necks to work your way up to carrying them. Call and repeat your duck by its name any time you interact with it.

How to keep a baby duck alive? ›

I provide constant feed and water for ducklings. Once they are about two months old and presumably living outside, you can remove their feed and water at night if you wish. Leaving only water is fine, leaving feed without water is not. Any time they have access to feed they must have water nearby or they can choke.

What you need to know about raising ducklings? ›

Much like chicks, ducklings require warmth when they're small. To that end, you'll want to provide a box, spare bathtub, kiddie pool, or crate that you can keep clean. Make sure that kids and pets can't get to the ducklings without your supervision and make sure to find an area with good ventilation but no drafts.

How do you befriend a duckling? ›

Handle them a LOT, starting as soon as possible.

The more you gently handle your ducklings, right from day one, the more I find that they stay cuddly, friendly, and sweet as they grow older. Having small children means that all of our ducklings get LOTS of love right from their first day after hatch.

What is the duck rule? ›

There are the Rule of Thirds, the Rule of Space, and others. Among these steadfast rules is the celebrated Duck Rule of Photography: "If you see a duck, you must shoot it."* No one who sees a duck while carrying a camera can avoid obeying this simple but powerful rule.

Will ducks let you pet them? ›

The best way to get them to trust you is to show up on a regular basis, every day if possible, and feed them. As you are doing this, try to get them to come closer and closer to you. As they get closer to you and more comfortable to you, you can try reaching out to them and touch them. Just lightly.

What not to do with baby ducks? ›

Only let ducklings swim for 1 minute at a time since they chill easily without waterproof feathers, then gently dry them off and warm them up afterward. Never feed ducklings medicated chick feed or food not specifically made for baby ducks. It often lacks the key nutrients they need to grow.

Will baby ducks fly away? ›

Ducks intend to leave with their babies

Because the ducklings cannot fly until they are about two months old, they may be unable to jump safely from the roof to follow their mother. Generally newly hatched ducklings can fall about 2 storeys without hurting themselves, because they are so small and fluffy.

Can I keep a baby duck in my house? ›

Please DO NOT keep a duck as a “house” pet. Ducks are NOT suited to an indoor lifestyle. Although it may make you happy to keep your pet duckling indoors, understand that you are being cruel to the duck, as they need to live outdoors. Ducks are social animals that get along very well with each other and seldom fight.

Do ducklings like being picked up? ›

Some ducks are more receptive to being held than others, but many ducks aren't very fond of the experience. Each resident in your care might have their own special handling requirements depending on their breed and health needs.

How old should ducklings be before they swim? ›

Ducklings and goslings can be introduced to swimming water as early as one week of age but you must be very careful. It is safest to wait until they are 5 weeks old to allow them to swim. They must be able to walk in and out of shallow water very easily while the rest of the pen is dry.

What are 2 facts about ducks? ›

Ducks are also called 'waterfowl' because they are normally found in places where there is water like ponds, streams, and rivers. Ducks can live up to 20 years, depending on the species and if well cared for. The production of eggs is affected by daylight. When there is more daylight, the ducks will lay more eggs.

What was unique about the duck? ›

Many duck species are as at home on the water as they are on land and in the air. Ducks have two unique features that make them such good swimmers—webbed feet and waterproof feathers. A duck's webbed feet are specifically designed for swimming.

How fast can a duck fly? ›

Most waterfowl fly at speeds of 40 to 60 mph, with many species averaging roughly 50 mph. With a 50 mph tail wind, migrating mallards are capable of traveling 800 miles during an eight-hour flight.

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