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    Welsh Harlequin

    You can't just get one female... I mean, I guess you can, but you're going to most likely run into serious problems with the males competing for the female and mating with her so much she could get injured (I've heard stories of aggressive males drowning females). Either you need to get rid of...
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    SWEDISH Duck Thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Why don't you want to clip their wings? When done properly it's harmless to the bird.
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    Pekin Duck Club!

    They look great--
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    The Duck Thread

    I don't think that's the beginnings of a drake feather. I've heard drake feathers come in closer to 5-6 months than 6 weeks.
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    Pekin Duck Club!

    You really shouldn't be feeding ducks bread, it's pretty bad for them
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    Need help with my ducks!

    Cut up cooked eggs are a good source of protein
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    Duck Houses

    I would disagree with this, because I would recommend deep litter for ducks. I've only been using it for a few weeks, but so far the maintenance on it is so easy and simple that it makes it really worth it. I've got water AND feed in my coop for the ducks, but I've built my own food and water...
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    Lone ducklings joined my flock.

    They look great! Please keep posting pics as time progresses, I'm really interested to see what they turn out looking like.
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    Phil the Magpie

    It could, yes. Just depends on the temperament/age of your duck sometimes.
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    Phil the Magpie

    Oh, and
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    One rebellious duckling in the bunch!!

    At 5 weeks old I still limited my ducks' time outside to only when supervised. That way, they knew and got used to my presence around me. Ducks seem to have this "terrible teens" phase that starts at about 4-5 weeks old where they really don't want to be picked up and they really just want to...
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    What breed and sex do you think this duckling is?

    Looks like a Welsh Harlequin or some crossbreed thereof to me
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    Post your Duck names!

    Grace (Pekin), Piper (Welsh Harlequin), June (Swedish) and Martha (Cayuga)
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    Proud moments-foraging ducklings!

    Unfortunately, I had 0 luck with my ducks and a ramp leading up to a coop-type enclosure so they could get out of the elements. I built a nice ramp that they could get up and everything, but I never was able to to get them to go up there on their own, they always ended up sleeping on the ground...
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    Pekin Duck Club!

    Great pic!
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    Pekin Duck Club!

    No, haha, Pekins most certainly cannot fly, they're like just about the heaviest duck breed out there. If you have hawks and other flying predators you might need to put up netting wherever you let them free-range, but other than that they're generally fine during the day in my enclosed yard...
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    a new kind of filter for your little duckies that will work...

    Yeah... but what does that have to do with a bio filter?
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    Pekin Duck Club!

    I was fortunate enough to buy a property that is actually enclosed 360 degrees around the house, including a gated driveway. Nothing special, just metal fencing, but it does the trick and keeps them in the yard. I know I'm the not the most usual of cases though, so I'm assuming other people have...
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    Pekin Duck Club!

    I live in the city limits and have a fairly large backyard, but have neighbors within 100 feet on all sides of my house. I've actually found that the neighbors love coming by and looking and saying hi to my ducks when they're in the yard. They're the hit of the neighborhood! Even a marginally...
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    new duckling hatched by mamma duck

    Geez! What are you planning on doing with all of those ducklings??
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