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    Broody pekin?

    Some of you may remember that I hatched 6 pekins and 2 mallards in my classroom last fall. They have been living on my parents 40 acre ranch in colorado since december. I came home this weekend for a quick visit before school starts. Since december they lost both mallards and one of the pekin...
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    Colorado

    Anyone looking for male pekin drakes? My parents have 2 in golden that possibly need to be rehomed.
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    Need to Rehome drakes in CO

    Its looking like freezer camp i guess...Anyone have any ideas? I tried to post to craigslist, but it wont verify my phone number... Also, i know ive seen on here several times of the females that have had their heads torn apart due to over breeding. Is wrapping it up a good idea or should it...
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    Rufus became dog food today

    that was def not what i expected to read... lol
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    Need to Rehome drakes in CO

    Ive posted before about my parents who took my ducklings. There has been an over breeding issue of one of my mallards with my pekin drakes. There are 3 pekin drakes, 2 pekin females, and 2 mallard females. We have two overzealous males. My parents cannot take on anymore ducks. I was hoping...
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    A True Duck Story from San Antonio , Texas

    This story came to me from one of the other teachers in the building...its worth a read. Something really cute happened in downtown San Antonio this week. Michael R. is an accounting clerk at Frost Bank and works there in a second story office. Several weeks ago, he watched a mother duck...
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    Mallard? Confused :/

    it is really funny. when my babies were growing up the voices used to remind me of 13 year old boys voices changing...the girls would have really loud honks that craked into a peep...def funny.
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    pekins...?

    if you dont vent sex, you can only tell pekins apart from their voice, and their drake curls. Female pekins are very, loud. Even at 5 weeks you should be able to tell the differnce...females almost honk...males still sound peepy almost. good luck.
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    Mallard? Confused :/

    Mallards all start out the female coloring at that age. They dont get the male coloring til later on. Listen to his quack...mallards quack very loud if they are females. If it is at all raspy you got a boy, and from the green coming in, sounds like you have a boy already.
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    WTB Mallard Eggs for Hatching- Western WA

    Depending on how well the eggs are treated, shipped eggs can do very well. In my first hatch EVER, i had 12 mallard eggs from a biological supply company...never again from there...their eggs were perfectly clean and i think they may have been steralized. But out of those 12 eggs, I had 4 go...
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    WTB Call, Runner, and BEI Hatching Eggs: Fort Worth Tx,

    I am looking to buy eggs in the middle of next week after my payday. I am looking for 6 BEI eggs, 6 Runner eggs, preferably multiple colors 12 call eggs, preferably multiple colors PM me if you can help. Thanks.
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    Help with Baby Mallard?

    ive heard people say put sugar or honey in his water to perk him up. some electrolytes might help too. I would also try some fruits or veggies...if hes been raised in the wild, he may not like the food or even recognize it as food. You could also try some pin head crickets and see if he would...
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    How old are they when....

    My pekins hatched between Oct 27 and Oct 31 of last year and they started laying mid april of this year...so about 5 1/2 months-6 months?
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    are they dead?????

    you can use a doctors stethescope to listen to the heartbeats.
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    Ducklings

    they can live with chicks if they get along...some people get ducks that pick on their chicks so you may have to brood them separately. Also, the problem keeping chicks and ducklings together is again the mess. Chicks get chilled really easily. Ducks will splash the water everywhere and you...
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    Ducklings

    First, ducks are unbelieveably messy. They have to have water to wash their entire head in. And they splash it everywhere. Depending on how old your ducks...(if under 6 weeks) they will have to have water 24/7. They cannot eat their food without water. They need water to swallow. Also...
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    are they dead?????

    you could try the new stethescope idea to hear heartbeats...
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    Will they fly away?

    I didnt think khakis could fly... ok i guess they can...but i found this post on another forum "Well, yes, but I would qualify that a bit. They probably won't be capable of sustained flight like a mallard, Call or Muscovy would, but they will be able to clear most fences, especially when...
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    How Do You Prepare Duck Eggs For Incubation?

    as far as i know duck eggs do do better on their sides. I do know that there are still some people who use the regular chicken turners and do just fine.
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    Candling or checking for heart beat instead

    thats a great idea...i hadnt thought of that. Iwish i had with my students...that would have been cool.
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