95 degrees
An incubator.
yes duck is warm blooded water bird
the water in the bathtub was tepid.
Obviously the duck comes first because eggs need a mother duck to sit on them to keep it warm otherwise the baby duck still in its egg would freeze to death.
it depends on how old the duck is. and if it is wild or not. If it is a baby then no. It would need heat. and if it was a wild or tame baby it would need that. If it is a big duck then it depends on what time of year it is. If it is warm out then yes. if it is cold then no.
ducks are warmblooded
It is important to seek help from a veterinarian experienced in treating waterfowl to properly diagnose and treat the baby duck's illness. Ensure the duck is kept warm, hydrated, and receives appropriate nutrition. Follow the veterinarian's advice for medication and care to give the duck the best chance of recovery.
To clean a plastic bathtub use a liquid or powder cleaner that says it can be used on plastic. A mixture of 2 parts vinegar and 1 part warm water can also be used. Spray the cleaner on the bathtub and let it sit for about 10 minutes. Then take a stiff sponge and scrub the bathtub. Rinse with water and towel or air dry.
New born ducks can eat duck starters you can find them in local feed stores. Also they enjoy very thinly cut vegtables like lettec and for a treat they can eat Hard boiled eggs. If they are newly born they can survive on water for 24 hours. Be shore to keep the ducks in a warm room.
yes, a baby mouse can have water because when you raise them you give them warm milk and your supposed to mix water with the milk.
Warm, about like you would for a human baby.