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Darlene couldn't have said it better.The people you are debating with have a lot of experience with owning and breeding ducks, many of them show quality blue ribbon winners. Some of them have a lot of experience and knowledge about genetics. Metzer Farms is a pet/farm duck hatchery, though it is possible to get great quality ducks there. But, their aim is to breed healthy and strong ducklings for pets, for eggs or for food. If you want show quality ducks that are superior representatives of a particular breed, then it's best to try a private breeder or a place like Holderreads where their aim is to breed the perfect duck for any breed. Of course, the price is going to be much higher.
good post Nickie, and thank you, and yes I can be short on here. I am usually trying to post an answer, chase a toddler, feed a new goat, monitor incubators, care for the home, farm, animals ect. so I get to the point and get moving. Tonight alone, I bottle fed a goat, researched some goat health questions i had, did dinner, bath/bed for the toddler. Posted on here, cleaned the kitchen, took the baby goat outside, checked the guinea keets, posted on here, worked on some writing, ect. My ime is valuable, i figure everyone elses is too. when asking advice i give answers not oh i am sorry hope it works out. (because the this is what I would do sorta implies i hope everything works out.)This is a very strange thread. I don't know where to start other than I didn't see any of the forum regulars attacking the thread starter, what I saw was people giving honest advice, answers, and warnings to particular statements or questions. I have a few points to add:
1. If celticoaksfarms (whom I don't know from a tree stump outside of the forum) isn't a breeder or at least a very experienced exhibitioner I would be very surprised. Her posts and advice can bet curt, direct, and sometimes on the almost rude side, but let's face it, words on a screen don't cart voice inflection to help interpret tone.
2. 70%cocoa and celticoaksfarm know their stuff and gladly share their knowledge and experience with who knows how many people.
3. An avian vet is a great thing to have near you, not all of us have that. It's great that you are taking his advice, but like all of us, I'm sure he doesn't know everything. Being a general practitioner is not the same as being a neuro surgeon. Having a person on hand with textbook knowledge on ducks and having another on hand that has years of hands on experience with them in everyday life... I would listen to them both, thank everyone kindly and haul myself off to research and decide for myself what my best treatment plan should be.
3. Hatcheries want newbies to believe they are getting show quality, upon occasion that happens. You ordered from a hatchery and that's what you got.
4. Chill.
I wasn't going to respond to this thread because it really seems like the op is trolling. I did post on the off chance that in the future this thread may help someone else because of the advice given in it.
This is a very strange thread. I don't know where to start other than I didn't see any of the forum regulars attacking the thread starter, what I saw was people giving honest advice, answers, and warnings to particular statements or questions. I have a few points to add:
1. If celticoaksfarms (whom I don't know from a tree stump outside of the forum) isn't a breeder or at least a very experienced exhibitioner I would be very surprised. Her posts and advice can bet curt, direct, and sometimes on the almost rude side, but let's face it, words on a screen don't cart voice inflection to help interpret tone.
2. 70%cocoa and celticoaksfarm know their stuff and gladly share their knowledge and experience with who knows how many people.
3. An avian vet is a great thing to have near you, not all of us have that. It's great that you are taking his advice, but like all of us, I'm sure he doesn't know everything. Being a general practitioner is not the same as being a neuro surgeon. Having a person on hand with textbook knowledge on ducks and having another on hand that has years of hands on experience with them in everyday life... I would listen to them both, thank everyone kindly and haul myself off to research and decide for myself what my best treatment plan should be.
3. Hatcheries want newbies to believe they are getting show quality, upon occasion that happens. You ordered from a hatchery and that's what you got.
4. Chill.
I wasn't going to respond to this thread because it really seems like the op is trolling. I did post on the off chance that in the future this thread may help someone else because of the advice given in it.
good post Nickie, and thank you, and yes I can be short on here. I am usually trying to post an answer, chase a toddler, feed a new goat, monitor incubators, care for the home, farm, animals ect. so I get to the point and get moving. Tonight alone, I bottle fed a goat, researched some goat health questions i had, did dinner, bath/bed for the toddler. Posted on here, cleaned the kitchen, took the baby goat outside, checked the guinea keets, posted on here, worked on some writing, ect. My ime is valuable, i figure everyone elses is too. when asking advice i give answers not oh i am sorry hope it works out. (because the this is what I would do sorta implies i hope everything works out.)![]()