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post #11 of 16
Bumping of your own posts (constantly posting in them yourself to keep them at he top) is not permitted here on BYC. It is not fair to everyone else who is also posting hoping for responses, please do not continue to do it.

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post #12 of 16
Thread Starter 

As I said before If it is upsetting anyone than I will stop right away.

I have one female black Swedish duck, Quackers.

She is the world to me and I don't know what I would do without her.

I also have a hamster, 20 gallon fish tank, and two cats.

I am clearly an animal lover and that will NEVER change.

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I have one female black Swedish duck, Quackers.

She is the world to me and I don't know what I would do without her.

I also have a hamster, 20 gallon fish tank, and two cats.

I am clearly an animal lover and that will NEVER change.

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post #13 of 16
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Originally Posted by Mum View Post

You stand on a scale and weigh yourself;  then you stand on the scale holding your duck.  Subtract *your* weight from the combined weight and then you will know how much your duck weighs.  Simple wink.png

 

If its too small to register on the scale, use cooking weighing scales

 

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Originally Posted by 70%cocoa View Post

Swedish aren't fully grown till at least 9 weeks old or even older. So yours has some growing to do still smile.png

 

 

Sounds good to me!

I have one female black Swedish duck, Quackers.

She is the world to me and I don't know what I would do without her.

I also have a hamster, 20 gallon fish tank, and two cats.

I am clearly an animal lover and that will NEVER change.

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I have one female black Swedish duck, Quackers.

She is the world to me and I don't know what I would do without her.

I also have a hamster, 20 gallon fish tank, and two cats.

I am clearly an animal lover and that will NEVER change.

Reply
post #14 of 16

PetDuck its not about upsetting, its about following the rules in place here on BYC is all.


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post #15 of 16
Thread Starter 

Alright.

Thanks though!big_smile.png

I have one female black Swedish duck, Quackers.

She is the world to me and I don't know what I would do without her.

I also have a hamster, 20 gallon fish tank, and two cats.

I am clearly an animal lover and that will NEVER change.

Reply

I have one female black Swedish duck, Quackers.

She is the world to me and I don't know what I would do without her.

I also have a hamster, 20 gallon fish tank, and two cats.

I am clearly an animal lover and that will NEVER change.

Reply
post #16 of 16
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Originally Posted by CelticOaksFarm View Post

Bumping of your own posts (constantly posting in them yourself to keep them at he top) is not permitted here on BYC...

From my years on the internet, it is poor 'netiquette' on any forum, not just this one; so, a worthwhile reminder smile.png

 

 

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