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So pretty! I've never seen this breed of duck, before I stumbled onto this thread. Very unique.
They are so sweet but not our most social ducks!
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So pretty! I've never seen this breed of duck, before I stumbled onto this thread. Very unique.
I have 19 Cayuga ducks (3 male 16 female) that I would not trade for the world. I also have 3 Khaki Campbells and 3 Blue Swedish that are wonderful but the Cayugas are just special in their own unique way. The adult female is my loudest quacker. The younger ones have something between a peep and a whistle going.They are so sweet but not our most social ducks!
I have 19 Cayuga ducks (3 male 16 female) that I would not trade for the world. I also have 3 Khaki Campbells and 3 Blue Swedish that are wonderful but the Cayugas are just special in their own unique way. The adult female is my loudest quacker. The younger ones have something between a peep and a whistle going.
Yes, a bunch of ducks, but I fell in love with the Cayugas and had to have a breeding stock. By this time next year I hope to have even more.That's a lot of ducks! Ya our one Cayuga that is finally quacking is super loud quacker! Out of 7 ducks she and one of our Anconas are the only quackers.
Yes, a bunch of ducks, but I fell in love with the Cayugas and had to have a breeding stock. By this time next year I hope to have even more.
Yes, a bunch of ducks, but I fell in love with the Cayugas and had to have a breeding stock. By this time next year I hope to have even more.