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Might have been »Limburger Käse« (Limburg Cheese) - i had a colleague in Germany who was always eating a sandwich with that cheese when he was traveling by train. It smelled so bad that he had the compartment for himself most of the time. :gig
It is really bad! But there are cheeses with a way worse stink: »Harzer Käse« and probably the king of the stink: »Weißlacker«. That one smells like a mix of feet not being washed for months and vomit. Have no idea how somebody can even think of eating it!
No only slightly stinky. More like a brie. I will try to look it up.
 
Might have been »Limburger Käse« (Limburg Cheese) - i had a colleague in Germany who was always eating a sandwich with that cheese when he was traveling by train. It smelled so bad that he had the compartment for himself most of the time. :gig
It is really bad! But there are cheeses with a way worse stink: »Harzer Käse« and probably the king of the stink: »Weißlacker«. That one smells like a mix of feet not being washed for months and vomit. Have no idea how somebody can even think of eating it!

Found it Handkase.
 
I miss the little stinkers! My home-office is so much less appealing without the "peep, peep, peep"! :hit
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As said, that statistic may be entirely correct for wild or domesticated Mallards! But definitely not for our domesticated breeds. @WVduckchick: How fast grow Call Ducklings?

They’ve gone from 30-35 grams at hatch to about 55 grams now, 6 days old. :D


Temperatures here today were not bad for February, 15°C (59F), but it was breezy and the wind felt cold, so the ducklings stayed inside today. But i was outside to do some cleanup work and i dragged the "old" chicken-house out of the storage and tried to fit it on the work platform:

First it needs a new coat of paint and then my idea was to close the the sides of the part under the nesting box with plywood as a shelter and add a home-made run either at the side or the front, so that they have more space. The weekend can come!

I had one similar to that when I first got my Swedish. I made a cross platform and had chicks on top, ducks on the bottom. We built a platform for the whole thing to sit on that had one side solid, the other side had welded wire across it, with a pan underneath, and I put the food and water on that side. Slide the pan out from under for cleanup.
In my dining room! I eventually had to put a plastic table cloth up the wall behind because of their projectile poop!! :lol:
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They’ve gone from 30-35 grams at hatch to about 55 grams now, 6 days old. :D

I had one similar to that when I first got my Swedish. I made a cross platform and had chicks on top, ducks on the bottom. We built a platform for the whole thing to sit on that had one side solid, the other side had welded wire across it, with a pan underneath, and I put the food and water on that side. Slide the pan out from under for cleanup.
In my dining room! I eventually had to put a plastic table cloth up the wall behind because of their projectile poop!! :lol:
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That looks awesome! Would they only be that little for ever, i would abandon my desire for an aquarium immediately. And yes, projectile poop? Not only that: Sprinkles of sweet potato, banana, salad flakes and duckling starter food i had to remove from the walls. Some of it 6' high.
 

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