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post #21 of 25
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Yeah we are looking into an pump, but for now we are just breaking the ice.  What kind do you use? The pond is well over 1500 ft from the  road and there are trees blocking them so I think they will do just fine, plus there are some pens and coops blocking the way.

It's supposed to be a challenge, that's why they call it a shortcut. If it was easy it would just be the way.
Life is but a flash of light between two eternities of darkness.
The tongue weighs practically nothing, yet few people can hold it.
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It's supposed to be a challenge, that's why they call it a shortcut. If it was easy it would just be the way.
Life is but a flash of light between two eternities of darkness.
The tongue weighs practically nothing, yet few people can hold it.
Reply
post #22 of 25

Are they supposed to be brown like that....i think they look beautiful with that color i just thought mute swans were all white?

Spruce Creek Waterfowl
Wood Ducks, Mandarins,  Ringed Teal, Marble Teal, & Cinnamon Teal
Fawn & White Runners, Welsh Harlequins, & White Sebastopols
www.sprucecreekwaterfowl.webs.com
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Spruce Creek Waterfowl
Wood Ducks, Mandarins,  Ringed Teal, Marble Teal, & Cinnamon Teal
Fawn & White Runners, Welsh Harlequins, & White Sebastopols
www.sprucecreekwaterfowl.webs.com
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post #23 of 25

Yes, the young swans will molt those colored feathers out and be beautiful white swans.

Bantams: Cochins, Rosecombs, Silkies Geese: Sebastopol, Buff Dewlap Toulouse, White African Ducks: Call, Muscovy  Peafowl: Purple, Opal, Cameo Silver Pied   NPIP 64-1039

 

      The Bantam Barn

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Bantams: Cochins, Rosecombs, Silkies Geese: Sebastopol, Buff Dewlap Toulouse, White African Ducks: Call, Muscovy  Peafowl: Purple, Opal, Cameo Silver Pied   NPIP 64-1039

 

      The Bantam Barn

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post #24 of 25

I have a swan Question Where do they sleep? On the pond or on land? My grandma has Black Swans and is trying to decide what to do (She has alot of land predators)



They are amazing looking droolin

Hi i'm Ryan. I breed and show the following..
Ducks: White, Black, Blue, Ripple ,and Chocolate Muscovies, Pekins, and Rouens
Geese: Brown Egyptians and Africans
Chickens: Rhode Island Reds, White Rocks, Buckeyes, and Ko Shamo

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Hi i'm Ryan. I breed and show the following..
Ducks: White, Black, Blue, Ripple ,and Chocolate Muscovies, Pekins, and Rouens
Geese: Brown Egyptians and Africans
Chickens: Rhode Island Reds, White Rocks, Buckeyes, and Ko Shamo

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post #25 of 25
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They sleep in the water.

It's supposed to be a challenge, that's why they call it a shortcut. If it was easy it would just be the way.
Life is but a flash of light between two eternities of darkness.
The tongue weighs practically nothing, yet few people can hold it.
Reply
It's supposed to be a challenge, that's why they call it a shortcut. If it was easy it would just be the way.
Life is but a flash of light between two eternities of darkness.
The tongue weighs practically nothing, yet few people can hold it.
Reply
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