ok know more questions! for now! hope you don't mind! why am i putting exclamation marks after everything?!?
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it all depends on the duck of course. Honestly I haven't clipped mine since last year. The fly around the house but don't take off. They enjoy running to the top of this hill by the house and then flying to the bottom and crash landing into a pile of other ducks.
if she eventually does fly well, what will u do regarding taking her outside on park outings?LOL! Duck bowling!![]()
Bean's been starting to fly, too! Her attempts at the park may have ended in utter failure but she goes hopping around the house flapping like crazy. Then this morning, right outta nowhere, she flapped and went straight up a few feet, then came right back down and landed on her feet! I can't wait until her adult feathers grow in. I'm curious to see how her pattern will change and how well she'll be able to fly then.
lol, you're all good.ok know more questions! for now! hope you don't mind! why am i putting exclamation marks after everything?!?
if she eventually does fly well, what will u do regarding taking her outside on park outings?
Oh, heavens no. Not in a million years. Gotta keep the baby safe and close. It is amazing how even though she is a pet and a cute little bitty duck and a character, she is still a bird thru and thru.By then we'll have ordered her a walking harness. I don't wanna take any chances.
oh ok, do the females have a most now too? or just the males?
The girls do, too. I have six girls and my duck pen looks like a duck exploded. Feathers everywhere, white, brown, grey, and black. Everywhere.