hi there, I just found your post, as I was looking for THIS topic on the site. I was just going to ask the same question : I have 4 six months old FEMALE ducks and they are "at it" whenever they get fresh bathwater and recently also "on land", its mostly two of them mounting the other, slightly...
haha- yes weird systems, I never quite understad Farenheit...
I believe lava floats around underneath here quite a bit and we are awaiting several vulcano eruptions but that can happen tomorrow or after 1000 years... :)
Average temps here re actually not all that bad, around - 1°C in January I...
totally agree :) Berta has been my favourite from the start, she is fairly quiet and does her own thing, and although she is ends up at the bottom in the water games, she seems to be the one who dares go on ice and often leads the others into new areas of the garden, totally interesting all, I...
its the weird Icelandic Celsius. -10° in Iceland is 14°F, so probably not toooo bad. The thing was, that Berta got really wet in the water which I had filled the tub with (after taking the ice out) and then, in the -10 °C she got icecrystals on all her feathers and bigger icycles for 2 days...
It really helped me reading all the info I found on this site regarding the question of whether overnight food and water is really necessary.
My four ladies got both, but I just realised this morning that I just HAVE to change something. They sleep in the greenhouse during winter which is about...
My ducks do that when they are hungry, but also when I dare give them "only" the dry stuff, they want green beans and if they dont get them they go quak-quak-quaaaaak! so the whole neighbourhood knows what going on. Its because they are spoilt rotten and I have to do something about it. ... :-)...
thanks so much, that makes me feel better!
Perhaps its even better if they dont play too much in the water (it freezes up after a short period of time anyway). Berta usually ends up underneath during their surfboard games and she is frozen stiff outside :-(
They sit outside huddled together...
got another question :)
Its -10°C here this morning. I filled their little tub with cold water as the ice was too thick to break. When they got out of it, their feathers are frozen and I noticed that they crouch down a lot (which they dont do in warmer weather). So, my question "when is cold...
thank you bunandpancake :-) so helpful. No more eggs for that past two days, hopefully they dont lay abondend somewhere in the bush... we will see how its progresssing. Its so exciting. all the best for your duckies.
ok good to know, thanks. I am excited how its going to go...
I found a "soft" egg later the same day, but nothing today. I read that soft eggs can happen when they first start laying, they should though have enough calcium via loads of green vegetables, grit/sand thats always available for them...
Thanks for replying!
Here is a foto I took about 6 weeks ago (havent got any closeups from now):
You see the Peking Berta - a girl for sure. She is docile, the smallest doesnt quak a lot. Seems to be doing her own thing all the time and usually is the last to realise something is happening...