More ducklings day 21

An exciting day for the ducklings: this morning I reassembled the duckling run, and let them out of the duck house for the first time. It was also the first time they and the older ducks have seen each other.

The day started like every other, with fresh straw and (after this) treats:

Ducklings

They’re tall enough to peek over the edge of the doors now, so may have spotted the older ducks from a distance:

Ducklings

Here’s what the gate panels looked like before I rearranged them; they were basically just acting as a morning shade for the ducks (but there are plenty of other shade options):

Gate panels

From the other side:

Gate panels

And rearranged into a fenced duckling run:

Duckling run

Last time I had the roof panel resting across the whole space, which was annoying, since I had to slide it off to access the duck house. So this time I attached it at an angle, so I can access it more easily:

Duckling run

This makes it a bit less secure from wildlife, but the ducklings will be secure in the house at night, so the main risk during the day are birds of prey, and hopefully that won’t be too much of a risk. I am thinking about adding T-posts to the panels (for more height) and attaching bird netting, to make it more secure, though I’m not sure if that’s worthwhile.

Ducklings leaving their house for the first time:

Ducklings leaving duck house

They had fun drinking the muddy water in the drain channel:

Ducklings leaving duck house

Ducklings

The ducks came over to investigate, and they saw each other for the first time:

Ducklings and ducks

Getting a bit muddy:

Ducklings

Having fun splashing in the paint tray pool, while Betty watches and quacks at them (did you see the video?):

Ducklings and ducks

Ducklings and ducks

More ducklings day 20

Some duckling closeups today.

I plan to reassemble the duckling run and let them out into it in the next day or two. It’s going to be hot later in the week, so that’ll be good timing.

Everyone arrayed watching me:

Ducklings

Look at my cute little wings!

Look at my wings!

Waiting for their treats:

Ducklings

Ducklings

The Blue Swedish sitting in the corner:

Ducklings

Rouen closeup:

Duckling closeup

When visiting after lunch to open the vent, I found a Rouen in her favorite spot:

Ducklings

Peeking from the cupboard into the nesting box:

Ducklings

More ducklings day 19

Sunday duckling day… who am I kidding, every day is duckling day.

Or night; here are sleeping ducklings:

Sleeping ducklings

Two Rouens on the EcoGlow; they really like that spot. I was amused by one having a leg stretched out behind her:

Stretched out leg on EcoGlow

Ducklings waiting for treats:

Ducklings waiting for treats

Ducklings waiting for treats

Ducklings waiting for treats

Yay treat time:

Ducklings with treats

Ducklings with treats

It’s nice to see their waterproofing efforts paying off, with water droplets on their backs (though the duckling fluff isn’t as waterproof as their eventual feathers):

Water droplets on ducklings

More ducklings day 17

We had Flock Friday this morning; now it’s time to check on the newest additions, the ducklings.

It’s hard to find a non-blurry picture from the morning, so let’s lean into the motion with a GIF:

GIF of ducklings

Here are a couple decent shots:

Ducklings with treats

Ducklings

Spotted on the cam around lunchtime:

Ducklings

Less movement after lunch, when I went out to open the vent:

Ducklings

Ducklings

Ducklings

Ducklings

More ducklings day 14

The ducklings are two weeks old today. They’ve grown a lot already, but still have several more weeks of growth ahead of them before they can join the ducks in the pond.

As mentioned yesterday, I introduced them to the paint tray pool a couple of days early, and left it in the duck house full-time, a change from previous ducklings, but I think safe enough.

They took advantage of that with some night wading:

Night wading

In the morning, I refreshed the water, then offered to hand-feed some lettuce. They were hesitant at first:

Treat?

But soon approached, and took turns grabbing it out of my hand:

Treat?

I then tossed in some more, and they enjoyed eating them from the tray:

Treats

Treats in the pool

Everyone in the pool (did you see the video?). They won’t be able to do this for long, as they continue to grow, but in two or three weeks time I’ll introduce them to the more spacious kiddie pool:

Everyone in the pool

An animated GIF of cute little flapping wings:

GIF of flapping wings

Flapping tiny wings:

Flapping wings

Flapping wings

Eating from the EcoGlow:

Eating

Fresh water for afternoon pool time:

In the pool

More ducklings day 13: pool and treats

Today I swapped out the waterer for the full-sized one, removed the duckling feeder, introduced them to the paint tray pool, and to leafy treats. An exciting day for ducklings!

With the previous ducklings, I introduced the pool and treats on day 15, so I’m a couple of days earlier than before, but they seemed ready. I also decided that since the pool is easy to get out of, I could leave it there full-time from the start, instead of only having supervised swims for the first week. I am keeping a close eye on them via the camera, though, just in case. And “swims” is an exaggeration; there’s only about an inch of water in the tray today, so all they can do is wade a little, like they could in the ceramic dish before today, so there is little risk of drowning.

Since they can all reach the feeder tube now, I decided it’d be a good time to remove the duckling feeder too. And as their bills continue to grow, it’s also about time to move them to the full-sized waterer, so they can immerse their full bill to clean it.

The first step was to remove the old waterer and feeder, and the bricks they were sitting on:

Removed waterer and feeder

Here are the removed ceramic dish, feeder, and waterer, plus the paint tray and ramp I’m about to add, and a kneeling pad so I don’t have to kneel in the muck:

Removed feeder, paint tray

I took the opportunity to muck out the dirty straw, and remove the shelf liners; the ducklings bravely watched from the back, not freaking out as much as the previous ones did:

Mucking out

The full-sized waterer, paint tray pool, wooden ramp, and fresh straw:

Full-sized waterer and paint tray pool

I then introduced them to leafy treats, which they checked out fairly quickly:

Leafy treats

It didn’t take them long to get excited about the treats; did you see the video?

Leafy treats

And they were quick to go into pool, too:

Into pool

Much more quick than the previous ducklings; I’ve noticed that female ducklings are really into being in water, more so than male ones.

Here are all of them except the Blue Swedish duckling:

Duckings in pool

Another angle:

Duckings

Preening and drinking; ducks have a gland near the base of their tail that secretes waterproofing oils, so this Rouen is probably rubbing on that to help spread it (I recently saw a fascinating YouTube video about duck waterproofing):

Preening and drinking

Preening and drinking

Drinking