Does anyone have/know of anyone who has some khaki campbell girl ducks I could buy or have?? I would like them to be over one month old due to the fact that they will be at my parents and I know how time consuming/ how much cleaning goes with ducklings, I've had Khaki Campbell's since they were...
So glad to run across this I was just outside with my ducks, yes as 12:30 at night lol, anyway one of them ate a slug and I freaked out seeing as I've never head the ducks eating slugs thing and I've never seen them eat a slug. Needless to say my semi sleepy mind thought up some terrible...
Khaki Campbell momma from the Nashville area! I have two Khakis, one boy and one girl and I am looking for another female Khaki Campbell to add to the family so the current female doesn't get over mated and injured or killed. They are about 3 months old right now and the male hasn't tried to...
I have two khaki campbell ducks from Tractor Supply Co. that are almost 3 months old and we have realized that one is a boy and one is a girl. I am looking for another Khaki Campbell female around the same age or older for the group to keep everyone happy and to save my current female from over...
http://pinterest.com/pin/154600199683575160/ just want to share a cute/funny duck story I found on Pinterest. Please share with your duck lover friends :)
It's looking like one of my two Khaki Campbell's is boy duck! With the other one being a girl I really need to adopt another female khaki so my current one doesn't get hurt by the boy when mating. They're only about 3 months old and he hasn't acted aggressively towards her or tried to mate with...
I know it's not even July yet but it'll be fall and winter before we know it and before it gets cool outside I was wonder what kind of homes you guys have built for your ducks for the winter time? Please share ideas on keeping warm and post pictures! I'm in TN so I really couldn't tell you how...
Update!
I purchased this today snap up pool and after getting it filled and getting oh so excited about putting them in their new big pool I realized they weren't able to get in themselves (oops) so we wrangled them up and put them in the pool and needless to say they darted out as soon as we...
Oh my goodness! I tried giving my ducks peas today and they just looked at me. I dropped a few on the ground and they would not touch them, I laid the plate next to their food and it looked like they ate a few maybe. I haven't tried eggs yet. I'm just so surprised about the peas!
I think I am going to go with a pool like this and build them a little ramp. I was thinking about getting something from the tractor supply store but their big tubs in the size i need were about $125! I think this is large enough for both of them to use during the summer especially when temps...
Also to go with the kiddie pool idea would an inflatable pool be a bad idea? Like could they somehow pop it? That was one of my first options but I don't want to purchase something and it pop and I have to buy something else.
I was thinking about making something like this but with a bigger tub and going for about a 2 ft deep tub. Do you think this would be to big and that I should just get a bigger kiddie pool? They are 2 months old now and my only concern was that the pool is really too small for them to both get...
I have two Khaki Campbell ducks that are approx 2 months old. One duck is a little larger than the other and it is the first one to come to you when you have treats (typically mealworms or oats) and it seems like the smaller one is not getting or as much as the larger one. At this time I am...
Anyone have and money saving tips regarding a pool for their ducks??? Mine have outgrown the $7 kiddie pool and are needing something they can splash around and dive in.
My great grandmother said you can buy mealworms and "grow" them. I know my ducks love dried mealworms and they are not very cheap. Not sure if you'd be comfortable touching live mealworms but it worth a money saving shot! I'm sure the same could be done with earthworms.
I have been looking for great snacks for my two Khaki Campbell ducks and I feel like I have tried it ALL. This has never been all at once and I give fruit/ veggie treats every couple days but I've given them lettuce, carrots(the thinly sliced, long pieces), raspberries, blueberries, bananas...
As my ducks are getting older, approx 2 months now, they have began to grow out of the kiddie pool I bought for them. I'm currently unable to dig into the ground and make an actual pond. I am wondering what kind things some of you have used as their pool source as your ducks grew. Please comment...