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  1. Miss Lydia

    Didn't want to take over the Northern Winters thread- so here's questions for Southeast Winters :)

    True I wait till new feathers are completely in before trimming.
  2. Miss Lydia

    Didn't want to take over the Northern Winters thread- so here's questions for Southeast Winters :)

    Actually my dad showed me how to clip the first time long before I found this guide, always nice to see it done first before attempting it your self, wish I was closer I'd show you how. It's actually very easy once you have done it a time or too. . I think you'll get it worked out, please come...
  3. Miss Lydia

    Didn't want to take over the Northern Winters thread- so here's questions for Southeast Winters :)

    If you got them in once I'd keep them going inside their house it sure looks safer if it has a door. Lower the house and put on a door so you can lock them inside over night. But the dog house would make a nice place to get in out of the weather during the day time. Honestly they will get use...
  4. Miss Lydia

    Didn't want to take over the Northern Winters thread- so here's questions for Southeast Winters :)

    They are beautiful ducks, love their names. i have a Muscovy named sassy too. you do know Muscovy females fly really well and love to do it. so you might want to clip one of her wings so she'll stay home especially if you have neighbors with dogs where she might land. As for safety I'd have to...
  5. Miss Lydia

    Didn't want to take over the Northern Winters thread- so here's questions for Southeast Winters :)

    The X hose collapses once it is empty and can be brought inside in a 2 -3 gal bucket so it won't freeze like the reg hoses. have you ever tried bringing in a 50' hose to keep it from freezing? I have I'd rather not ever again. lol I did enlarge the pic and see the hardware cloth which is not...
  6. Miss Lydia

    Didn't want to take over the Northern Winters thread- so here's questions for Southeast Winters :)

    First off I hope you'll rethink your lodging for the ducks for safety too. Even if you live downtown there are predators and sooner than later they will find your ducks. So keeping them inside at night is a must. They will get use to it promise. If you get temps into 20's and below your...
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