Newborn ducklings have poor adaptability to the external environment, are afraid of cold, are easy to dehydrate and get sick. Therefore, newborn ducklings should generally be sent to the brooding room within 12 ~ 24 hours after hatching. Before transporting ducklings, the vehicles and containers for transporting ducklings must be disinfected. It is best to use a special duckling incubator. If there is no incubator, it can also be replaced by cardboard boxes, wooden boxes or bamboo baskets, but it should be ventilated and pressure-resistant, and the density should be appropriate. During transportation, ducklings should be arranged neatly, and there should be gaps between ducklings to facilitate air circulation, and the density should be appropriate. The transportation temperature can be kept at 20 ~ 25℃ to reduce the stress of ducklings during transportation. In summer, young birds should be transported early and late, and attention should be paid to ventilation, heatstroke prevention and cooling, sun protection and rain protection. Transport at noon in winter, keep warm and avoid covering with plastic sheets. Driving transport vehicles should be smooth to prevent violent bumps. Prevent long-term stopovers.