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    Duckie vet

    Hello all! My husband and I are pretty sure that our Cayuga hen has wet feather. We are going to bathe her this weekend, then prevent her from swimming for a few days to see if her feathers improve. She is still walking, swimming, quacking, preening, drinking, mating, foraging, and laying, but...
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    Mating season!

    Hi there all! My girls are only 9 weeks old, but have already begum assuming the mating pose near my drake. I was told this isn't yet old enough for mating so should I prevent it although they're acting as though they're ready? At this point they are as large as my other female, but I don't...
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    Drake mating ducklings

    Hello wonderful duck owners! My four duckies seem to be integrating pretty well. It's been a little over a month of almost daily, supervised contact. My little ones actually seem to be asserting themselves and sometimes chase the big ones away from the treats! However, yesterday I noticed my...
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    Integrating the flock

    Hi guys, I already posted this under the raising baby chicks forum, but I'm not getting any replies so I thought I'd post here. Thanks in advance! Hi all you wonderful people! I need some advice. I just recently brought home two new cayuga ducklings, to add to my mated pair. My drake was...
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    Integrating the flock

    Hi all you wonderful people! I need some advice. I just recently brought home two new cayuga ducklings, to add to my mated pair. My drake was overmating my female and I've plenty of room so I brought in cute, fuzzy, peeping, reinforcements. I've introduced them to my two adults a few times now...
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    My duck can't walk!

    I have a mated pair of Cayuga ducks that are about 8 months old and live outdoors in my 1/2 acre backyard. They have round the clock access to two ponds, a indoor shelter with straw, a heated floor, food, and water, and are also fed cracked corn, fresh peas, and oats on a daily basis. We...
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