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    4 Muscovies in need of home in Ohio

    I will also take pictures of the coop and run too, so you can see.
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    4 Muscovies in need of home in Ohio

    Yeah, I'll snap some tomorrow. I don't have any recent. I have an all white female with blue eyes. 2 of the females are brown and white, one is lighter than the other. The male is a blackish/blueish color and white. Yeah, I could get rid of the coop and run as well. The coop isn't the...
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    4 Muscovies in need of home in Ohio

    I have 3 ducks and 1 drake. Due to a new job and moving out, I need to rehome my 4 babies. I raised them since they were 1 day old. They are all siblings. The male is aggressive and does bite. I've tried everything to get him to be more friendly. They were handled everyday since I got...
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    Aggressive drake

    I own 4 Muscovies, 3 ducks and 1 drake. I've hadled them since I got them (they were a day old). They are now 20+ weeks old. The females come close, but are timid. They don't like being pet. They can tolerate being held. My drake, he hisses and puffs up. He will walk across the yard just...
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    Anyone have reptiles/amphibians? Show 'em off!

    I'd say no on Iguanas and Chameleons. They both aren't for beginners, and Chems are quite hard to care for. I've had 5 in the past and they are gorgeous, but require a lot of care. As for Iguanas, if you're planning on keeping it for life, you're gonna need a bigger cage. Also, since they whip...
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    Anyone have reptiles/amphibians? Show 'em off!

    My big boy Dino Tail and all, he's over 4ft. He still has his original tail.
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    Anyone have reptiles/amphibians? Show 'em off!

    They are more of a pet to look at and not hold. Some are able to be held, but not many. For my Agro, he can be quite a handful. He can be held, but it's on his terms only. He will let you know when he won't let you hold him. They make noise at night, so if you don't like noise when you sleep...
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    Loosing neck feathers

    Those were the only 2 ideas I could come up with too.
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    Anyone have reptiles/amphibians? Show 'em off!

    I found a picture of Dodger!
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    Loosing neck feathers

    I've noticed one of my girls looks like she is loosing some feathers on the side of her neck. Not sure what it could be from. I do have a male, but I haven't seen him pick on her at all. He tends to just follow them or lead them. Any suggestions on what it could be from, what I need to keep...
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    Clippinga duck's wings

    They free range, but usually are only out when someone else is out with them, or near by, so they can look out the window and watch. We live in the city, hence why being on the roof isn't the best idea. I'd hate for them to get over the fence and a dog get them, or them wonder on the roof and...
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    Clippinga duck's wings

    I may be looking into this due to the fact that during the day I let my ducks free range. They have 2 clean ponds to hang out in, food, water, snacks, lots of bugs and a great tree to perch in. However, they have discovered that they perfer my Mom's gazebo which, is material. My Mom is afraid...
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    Guess the Breed--Horse!

    I also say Gypsy Vanner Here's some more pictures of them: http://search.aol.com/aol/image?s_it=topsearchbox.image&v_t=comsearch51-txtlnkusaolp00000051&imgsz=&imgtype=&imgc=&q=Gypsy+Vanners
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    Anyone have reptiles/amphibians? Show 'em off!

    He's very cool to look at, but he is very agressive sometimes. Hence the name Agro lol. Tokays are known to be the "Pitbull" of the geckos.
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    Guess the Breed--Horse!

    Close enough, they're not Kiger, but they are Mustangs. I didn't want to point it out, but in ther first picture, the darker fillh, you can see the brand on her neck.
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