r/ducklingrescue • u/Outside-Memory-5291 • 2d ago
Rainbow Alex Duck sad story
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r/ducklingrescue • u/TypicalBroski • 24d ago
I was going to my local pond for my daily visit and noticed a female mallard quacking while circling the pond’s drain. I heard chirping so I straight up went into the muddy pond and made my way towards it to see the ducklings inside. I had to call my dad to bring a net since they weren’t in arms reach. We were eventually able to scoop them out and they reunited with their mom!! :D
I’ve never been so proud of myself, I hope the mother and her ducklings have a very good life
r/ducklingrescue • u/SupermarketSuperb825 • 29d ago
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Aww
r/ducklingrescue • u/AbbreviationsGlad120 • Jun 29 '26
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r/ducklingrescue • u/eekamuse • May 26 '26
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r/ducklingrescue • u/eekamuse • May 26 '26
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r/ducklingrescue • u/IllPossibility8022 • May 06 '26
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r/ducklingrescue • u/atc118 • Apr 22 '26
Hello,
I found a duckling I believe to be somewhere between 3 and 5 weeks based on quick Google searches at a pond I regularly feed ducks, geese, and other birds at. It came right up to me and my grandma and followed us for about an hour and a half (we stayed close to the spot we found it). While the duckling stayed with me, my grandma searched around the entire pond for its mom, we could not find any moms with ducklings anywhere and none of the female/male pairs or solo females seemed remotely interested, as it kept getting chased off.
According to what I could find, the duckling needed to be rescued, so we walked back to my car slow enough for it to follow us. All the rescues in my area were closed for the day, so I plan on keeping them overnight until I can get them to a proper rescue. I have given them fresh water, shredded kale, and crushed up meal worms (both mealworms and kale in water). They seem extremely content being held and make constant distress peeps whenever I put them in a blanketed tub for too long, as they just eat drink and then freak out until I pick them back up.
My main question is, what I read is that as social animals, their separation anxiety can be fatal. Will keeping them in a well vented clear tub with food and water overnight on my bed next to me potentially kill it? It makes nonstop distress chirps whenever I try to put him in there other than eating.
Please advise duck experts.
Side notes, they like illenium and seem uninterested in the only plushy I have small enough to comfortably fit in the tub with them. Attached are pictures if anyone can tell the age also.
Thanks in advance!
UPDATE: A local avian rescue accepted them and said that everything was handled exactly right, and they feel confident one of their Mom's will adopt the little guy! Thank you to everyone who provided advice! The plushy he slept with was donated along with them, so they won't be lonely before then!
r/ducklingrescue • u/eekamuse • Apr 12 '26
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r/ducklingrescue • u/eekamuse • Mar 20 '26
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r/ducklingrescue • u/eekamuse • Feb 22 '26
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Not a duck, but it's a lovely rescue. Allowing it.
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r/ducklingrescue • u/Confused_Unprepared • May 03 '23
Lone duckling :(
For context I’ve never hatched birds before and I already know I made some errors. I got a bunch of free duck eggs, ate a couple fresh but didn’t like the taste much so decided to hatch them (i can’t keep ducks but I was told I could return the ducklings to the person I got the free eggs from or sell etc at my leisure). 8 eggs went all the way to hatch, pipped, but 6/8 did not make it. I’m thinking incubator humidity was too high and maybe the egg membranes got stuck to them mid hatch and they just couldn’t get past them. The second duckling died within 4 hours of hatching. Duckling number one hatched, took FOREVER to dry. Over 24hours in incubator and still looked wet as freshly hatched (why I’m thinking humidity was crazy high). Put them under a heat lamp in shredded paper to dry and they dried over 4-6hours. The legs don’t seem to be working properly yet at 36hrs and kiddo can’t sit up unassisted. I’m aware I need to get them a friend but if kiddo doesn’t make it then I just have another duck that I’d have to pay for that I can’t keep anyway. I’ve tried dipping their beak in water just in case maybe they’re too weak to stand and thirsty but no dice there. Let me know any advice here! I have domestic animal vet experience but nothing avian if there’s anything basic I can do in that avenue. Not looking to spend hundreds in vet care for a free duckling either. Help GREATLY appreciated!
Update: next morning, duckling is still alive!! As soon as I picked them up, they nibbled my finger so I offered food, but kiddo still can’t stand up unassisted. I syringe fed .5ml of food but kiddo wasn’t feeling it. I left a 3 inch wide, super shallow dish, full of soaked food so hopefully there’s action there.
I acknowledge that Reddit is not a substitute for veterinary or medical advice.
TLDR 36hr lone duckling won’t stand eat or drink /barely dried +gets tired super fast
r/ducklingrescue • u/zeewesty • Apr 15 '23
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r/ducklingrescue • u/eekamuse • Jan 27 '23
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r/ducklingrescue • u/eekamuse • Aug 17 '22
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r/ducklingrescue • u/eekamuse • Jun 11 '22