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    Pekin nest with eggs?

    Have you seen them mating?
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    Soft egg??

    Oh good!!! Thanks you do much I was worried about her!
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    Soft egg??

    This morning I found a regularly sized egg in the middle of the duck pool. After picking it up I realized that it has no shell! It was all squishy and leathery! She is in her third year of lay and this has never happened before! Or it could be possible that my 6 mo buff drake is really a duck...
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    ******URGENT****** Ginger the RIR rooster

    Hello! I have a beloved pet chicken. I love her, but now she crows! So now we have a RIR rooster on our hands! We have tried numerous sanctuaries and no one can take him! Please if you are going to eat him do not ask! He needs a good home! Me and my mother and siblings love him to death! He...
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    2 new Aylesbury girls, how do i introduce them to existing flock?

    Sorry those aren't ayles buries. They don't have a keel. Those are definitely Pekins or jumbo Pekins. Here look at this link, it's from the uk as well, http://www.aylesburyducks.co.uk/
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    2 new Aylesbury girls, how do i introduce them to existing flock?

    Those are definitely Pekins. Atlesburies have a keel. They could be jumbo Pekins but definitely not aylesburies, sorry!
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    If I don't have real rouens what do I have?

    They're e hatchery mallards. Theyre bigger then normal mallards but smaller then rouens and they don't have a keel.
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    2 new Aylesbury girls, how do i introduce them to existing flock?

    Aww good! It looks more like a pekin then aylesbury though. Aylesburies have pink bills. If u could post a picture of the body we could see for sure. HollyDuckFarmer: the coloration of the ducks is not why they are in that order. It's the size, disposition, temperament, etc. Pekins tend to be...
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    2 new Aylesbury girls, how do i introduce them to existing flock?

    No problem! It worked well for me. There's a little pecking order stuff but nothing too bad.
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    2 new Aylesbury girls, how do i introduce them to existing flock?

    I have a whole technique worked out cuz occasionally I'll have to babysit my teachers ducks in my coop. I've found that the group you introduce has to be a smaller group than the existing flock by at least 1. Then just throw them together. When they settle down add the rest one by one. So in...
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    Duck What breed is this?

    Awwww Im sorry that's horrible! You did I all you could and I'm sure he had a happy life until then!!! Don't feel bad! Calls are fragile babies and they are very very hard to rear!!
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    DUCK HOUSE

    No I've never had any issues I'm just crazy!
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    cats and ducks

    My ducks attack and beat up the dogs and have killed mice and songbirds and one time a chipmunk. They can be vicious and I would worry about a kitten. Maybe an older cat with plenty of hiding spots.
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    Trained ducks / Ducks on TRAIN AND BUS!! MUST SEE!!!

    Mine lay on their backs stretch out their wings and quack for me to tickle their tummies! Their so weird but I love them! I do the same thing! I have like a whole closet full of duck shoes and scarves and dresses and tuxes that I make for them! Mine stay outside for the most part though. They're...
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    HELP CRIPLED AYLESBURYS?!

    Brewers yeast tablets for extra niacin and chicks aver should do the trick. On yeast tablet for every 1/4 cup of food. If on short notice try sugar water or watered down Gatorade. Good luck and adorable baby!!!!!
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