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  1. Table4Six

    cayuga duck thread

    Oh my! My jumbo Pekin can't even get off the ground, let alone the water.
  2. Table4Six

    cayuga duck thread

    :lol: It's my Jumbo Pekin hen's baby picture. She is absolutely huge at 5 months old! Shadow is so cute! At least you have an entirely enclosed pen with a roof, so she can still stretch her wings without you having to worry about her accidentally escaping. My Cayuga hen, Pansy is way to heavy...
  3. Table4Six

    cayuga duck thread

    So, I've decided to wait until Pansy molts to wrap her wing, because it is clearly uncomfortable when her wing is not sticking out due to her wing growing that way. I think it will be easier if when she molts and new feathers come in I'll wrap her wing to ensure it grows in the proper position.
  4. Table4Six

    cayuga duck thread

    I was thinking the same thing. Waiting till she molts would be more efficient, but in the mean time it might be worth a shot to rap it now.
  5. Table4Six

    cayuga duck thread

    Ok, thanks. I'll give it a few more weeks to see if it will correct itself, and if not I'll try rapping her wing.
  6. Table4Six

    cayuga duck thread

    My cayuga hen, Pansy, has had a wing problem for quite some time now. For some reason both of her wing tips stuck out, her right wing corrected itself, but her left wing tip still sticks all the time. I've tried tucking it in, which makes it look normal, but every time I do this she'll flap her...
  7. Table4Six

    cayuga duck thread

    I'm glad you have a sweet one. I think my cayuga drake just has an aggressive personality.
  8. Table4Six

    cayuga duck thread

    I'm getting more females. Glad I'm not the only one experiencing these signs of aggression.
  9. Table4Six

    cayuga duck thread

    I'm receiving an order of 16 ducklings and their coming March 13, but it seems like its been a year already. The order includes a female cayuga and extremely exited too!
  10. Table4Six

    cayuga duck thread

    Are cayuga drakes known to be aggressive? Because my drake behaves very aggressively towards the other ducks most of the time. I think it may be a result of a ratio of more males than females, and I am getting an order of 16 females.
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