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    4 darling ducks looking for new digs

    I have 2 jumbo Perkins and 2 cayugas all female who I'm thinking I need to rehome. Gone through some unexpected changes at home recently, and trying to keep up with outdoor animal at home right now is just not working out so well. They're free to a good home, but they are pets. My (human) boys...
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    drake not eating

    So I noticed yesterday that my khaki drake is a bit off. I was digging in the compost pile to add to my garden beds and usually my ducks are right there 'helping' but the drake just hung back. He was still acting normally otherwise drinking and pushing the girls around so I didn't worry too...
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    Drake chasing pony

    So my 3 month old drake has started trying to chase my pony around. He lives with his 3 girls in the barn and has since he was very young, so the pony isn't new to him. She's never chased the ducks (other than a little bit out of curiosity) and I can't tell if he's acting like she's a threat to...
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    Duck or Drake?

    Hi all, I'm wondering if anyone can help me out in figuring out one of my ducks. I have 3 Pekins that I'm fairly certain are all girls based on their incredibly loud never ending quacking. I also have one khaki Campbell that just keeps me guessing. He/she is fairly monotoned chocolatey brown...
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    Hello!

    New member here from Massachusetts! I'm brand new to owning little feathered critters, and I'm looking forward to meeting you all and learning from the collective knowledge on this site. I'm starting off with raising 4 ducklings. 3 giant Pekins and a Khaki Campbell. So far they are incredibly...
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    Voice sexing ducks

    Hi there. Sorry that this is probably a repeat thread, but I'm new to duck ownership, and I'm hoping for some opinions from some more experienced duck owners. I have 4 ducks that I bought as straight run, and I'm trying to determine their sex. They aren't fully feathered yet, and I'm just too...
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