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  1. 9ducksinacardigan

    Need Help

    as a fellow Floridian, i would advise you to read up on Muscovy ducks and how they are invasive to native florida wildlife. its honourable of you to want to take care of her eggs but the Muscovy population is at such high numbers that FFWW has allowed locals to humanely euthanise them if i...
  2. 9ducksinacardigan

    thanks!!!

    thanks!!!
  3. 9ducksinacardigan

    thank you!

    thank you!
  4. 9ducksinacardigan

    thank you!!

    thank you!!
  5. 9ducksinacardigan

    thanks!!

    thanks!!
  6. 9ducksinacardigan

    thank you!

    thank you!
  7. 9ducksinacardigan

    hatching cayuga duck eggs advice!!

    thank you for telling me about them being strong ducklings, i had no clue! its kinda hard to find information on raising cayugas and most articles just talk about pekins also i will definitely attach photos when they hatch! the first ones already so sweet we cant wait for the rest to come
  8. 9ducksinacardigan

    hatching cayuga duck eggs advice!!

    thank you!! we’re very glad to hear that theyre okay and won’t need help
  9. 9ducksinacardigan

    hatching cayuga duck eggs advice!!

    hello!! my friend is hatching cayuga ducklings and this is their first time doing so, its been about 29 days and only one of the three have hatched. i know it’s normal for that to occur but when candling them we saw that the air sac was on the bigger end and the embryo was on the smaller end...
  10. 9ducksinacardigan

    HELP WITH RESCUED BABY DUCKS

    thats great!! glad theyre doing amazing
  11. 9ducksinacardigan

    Help IDing this Newborn baby.

    blue sweed id say. but did your son take them from a nest or were they abandoned??
  12. 9ducksinacardigan

    Breed,.sex and age if possible.

    mallards are darker
  13. 9ducksinacardigan

    Help IDing this Newborn baby.

    blue sweeds maybe, its hard to tell without being able to see its feet
  14. 9ducksinacardigan

    Breed,.sex and age if possible.

    female mallard, between 12-14 weeks old maybe at the least considering she has all her feathers
  15. 9ducksinacardigan

    Breed,.sex and age if possible.

    i would definitely say its a female, let me look into the age and breed
  16. 9ducksinacardigan

    Raising them as truly free how many hours would momma have them in the water?

    she could give them a head of lettuce if theyre fully grown once in a while if she wants to also, its doesn’t replace their feed though
  17. 9ducksinacardigan

    HELP WITH RESCUED BABY DUCKS

    these are black bellied whistling ducklings. they are very tiny and can walk through chainlink fences as if theyre not even there so be careful. they also climb walls. i’d recommend to put them in an enclosure that they cannot climb out of or sneak out of. continue using a heat lamp for them...
  18. 9ducksinacardigan

    that’s awesome! we might expanding the pen soon so we can dig a pond for them to swim in instead...

    that’s awesome! we might expanding the pen soon so we can dig a pond for them to swim in instead of the kiddie pool
  19. 9ducksinacardigan

    they even loaf like cats too! [ATTACH]

    they even loaf like cats too!
  20. 9ducksinacardigan

    Raising them as truly free how many hours would momma have them in the water?

    isnt that every duck at this point!
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