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I call FAKE! I think you Photoshopped the duck and its shadow into the picture... A real duck would be nibbling on those fingers hoping for treats!

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I call FAKE! I think you Photoshopped the duck and its shadow into the picture... A real duck would be nibbling on those fingers hoping for treats!
I call FAKE! I think you Photoshopped the duck and its shadow into the picture... A real duck would be nibbling on those fingers hoping for treats!![]()
Whoa, cool set up. Are you gonna do something like that for Wobbean? And it is nice to know they won't be diapered while they're in it. I can see why with the lining she's installing. I love it.Oh heck no, they wouldn't be diapered while in their big pen. Only for when they scurry around on my carpets! As for the flight thing, I'll admit the website I found had pekins and they weren't going anywhere once in that thing. I was considering just buying some large dowels and making a canopy out of mosquito netting to prevent them from flying up and over. That way I could put some ramps in there and platforme, maybe carve up my old cat tree that never gets used and make a little duckie fun house with a cave for Bean to potentially nest in.
Here's where I got the idea from:
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That is great to know, RayvnFallen. And everything has to line up just right before I do this. I honestly think I'd go with two boys for the quieter voices. If I had a big spread then I'd have a boy and a girl or just two girls. I wouldn't care. They are just so dang cute. And I am happy to hear your two sweet boys get along just fine. They are sweet little things. Thank you for being here for me.A pair of boys is really very quiet compared to a mated pair... and yes, they can live together very well... I have 2 boys separate from my others right now and they are super sweet...
Understand the challenges you face, and don't want you to feel pressured... just want you to know that when you get there, you have support and Call Enablers waiting to help you out...![]()
Great to know. I know birds get snippy with each other. My finches do but it is nice to know an all male flock will be fine.They do just fine as long as they are separate and away from the girls... they get a little rambunctious with each other once in a while, but their hormones don't rage as much not having access to girls... no actual fights, no injuries at all... just a bit of 'water wrestling' and they lose interest quick...
I know someone who has a flock of boys and does it on a regular basis without issues too...![]()
Oh, man, Gina. Your Calls are beyond cute and adorable. All of them. But as for the ad, my favorite is the one of the single white chubber. They are all equally cute but that one is the most dramatic to me.May I have some opinions on duck pics? I'm using these for an ad, and the "best" one is the one that gets displayed on the listing page before the listing is opened to see the rest. I already have one in mind but would be grateful if the rest of you can chime in to see which one you think would most catch your attention. Thanks!!!
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I love PeeWee. He is very cute. And nice how he makes himself at home by jumping up onto the appliances. But actually seeing him near the bottle gives me a better perspective of call duck size. Teehee. Very small. I wanna squeeze him.
Can she see them?