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♥♥Lover of Leghorns♥♥
Did you want my swan pics or...? I don't have any duck, chick, or fancy egg pics, unfortunately.
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Well, I um, I don't own ducks. But I have wild Mallards. I haven't gotten ducks yetAlso if anyone has pics of khaki Campbell / Cayuga eggs only, that would be great- I need a pic of the black eggs. @EverythingDucks I know you have ducks, and @Misfits Farm 92 i know you have cayugas now lol
Oh right sorry I thought you had sent pics of *your* ducks before. I guess they were just the wild onesWell, I um, I don't own ducks. But I have wild Mallards. I haven't gotten ducks yet
But I have some pictures. Give me a few minutes to find them. They aren't on this phone
Its okay!Oh right sorry I thought you had sent pics of *your* ducks before. I guess they were just the wild ones
Unfortunately my cayuga no longer lays dark eggs. Most cayuga's only lay the black eggs when they're young.Also if anyone has pics of khaki Campbell / Cayuga eggs only, that would be great- I need a pic of the black eggs. @EverythingDucks I know you have ducks, and @Misfits Farm 92 i know you have cayugas now lol
Np!Unfortunately my cayuga no longer lays dark eggs. Most cayuga's only lay the black eggs when they're young.
Ok so next, I need one photo each (you can send as many as you want though), of a full grown khaki Campbell duck, a Cayuga duck, a mallard duck, a Rouen duck, a Pekin duck -one regular and one crested, a Swedish blue, a Swedish black, a Muscovy (one black and one white if you want), silver Apple yard, welsh harlequin, Ancona, various types of calls- they can all be in one photo, and a buff orp, please. One male, one female- together if you can, if not you can take more than one pic of that breed. Sorry if it seems like a lot![]()
did you already get some pics for the previous ones?I also need a clear pic of a nice, clean run - if it has animals in it, preferably ducks, and a clear pic of a nice, clean coop, both from the outside, neither inside of a barn