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    Introducing mama and babies-free range/unusual roosting situation

    I've read a lot of posts about introducing mama hen and her chicks back to the flock, but I've got a particular question about the nighttime roosting situation. My coop stays open because my chickens prefer to roost with my pigs and goats at night. It's been a natural progression after we...
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    I love my ducks, but I don't what kind this one is!

    Thanks! I won't be breeding, so it is good.
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    I love my ducks, but I don't what kind this one is!

    Well, we figured the mallards out. The drake's feathers are starting to molt revealing his colors and curled tail feathers. The mallard hen was easy once the drake started changing. Her stripe of blue on her wings has gotten more apparent as his colors have changed. From reading the post after...
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    I love my ducks, but I don't what kind this one is!

    The two smaller ones do fly, but they usually walk.They can make it over my shed and over the chicken coop into the wooded are behind it. They can also fly from my back door out to the chicken coop-about 50 yards. When do Rouens start getting pretty big? Right now, the KC is definitely larger...
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    The khaki-Campbell duck Thread !!!!!!!!

    I'm not sure mine is a KC, but it seems to be the closest breed I can find. What do you think?
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    I love my ducks, but I don't what kind this one is!

    We got four ducklings from the local feed and seed in May. Our poor yellow duckling died after a month. :( Our other three are amazing little characters, and I've really just started trying to figure out what type of ducks they when one started changing colors. Pretty sure he is a male mallard...
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