He is a very handsome Muscovy drake. I love how Muscovy drakes can be good parents as well.How could you not love this face?
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And Dad showing his ducklings where the good stuff is.
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He is a very handsome Muscovy drake. I love how Muscovy drakes can be good parents as well.How could you not love this face?
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And Dad showing his ducklings where the good stuff is.
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Awe, thanks! Ducklings are just so much fun! I'd forgotten how much fun they are.Beautiful flock. Those ducklings are adorable.
An early Christmas present!Look what I found in with my BABIES! How on earth are they laying already? I'm not sure if these came from my baby Calls, Miley and Maggie or my baby Aussie Spot, Della. Both eggs are shelled nicely so I'm assuming two of them are laying. I wasn't expecting this at all! Miley, my tiny little cutie has become a little more aggressive and she's been getting under the others and will mount Della for a while now. Della acts very similar to Miley and has decided that she doesn't like my daughter. Maggie acts very different from the other girls but she has become a little more chatty. My first thought is that Miley and Della are the layers. I tried to feel their pelvic spacing but it's not as easy with ducks, so far. I'll keep trying but I am so shocked and wanted to share. I also thought it was odd for two of them to start laying on the same day
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Yes! A very surprising one! It's just so crazy because I wasn't expecting eggs from my babies this year Time needs to slow down, but I know that's not going to happenAn early Christmas present!
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One of the drakes I'm keeping for proper plumage, the other is for body type.
I haven't named them yet, but I also havent had them for very long.
Thoughts?
I would think that would be very bad on their ligaments and joints. Especially heavier ducks.Do any of y'all pick ducks up by pinching their wings together over their backs? I've always cradled them or hugged their bodies, and when I catch them I grasp their necks while I begin to hold down their wings.
These ducks were carried only by squeezing their wings over their backs. It looked quite easy, but I don't think I'm comfortable doing it. Is it safe?