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um he did for a short distance one time but he doesn't really flyIt’s a khaki campbell and black duck! I’m curious- does your black duck fly?
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um he did for a short distance one time but he doesn't really flyIt’s a khaki campbell and black duck! I’m curious- does your black duck fly?
Really? how high up? I’m just interested because I have a black duck too and I’m worried that it will fly away when they are older. These ducks migrate so they fly up in the sky.um he did for a short distance one time but he doesn't really fly
not that high, he only flew about a foot off the ground but most of the time he stays on the ground. im kinda worried about that too thoughReally? how high up? I’m just interested because I have a black duck too and I’m worried that it will fly away when they are older. These ducks migrate so they fly up in the sky.
not that high, he only flew about a foot off the ground but most of the time he stays on the ground. im kinda worried about that too though
It probably won’t go if it’s really attached to it’s friends. But i’ve heard stories of their duck leaving and never coming back. they go is to go to the nearest body of water. Yours probably won’t go since you’ve never seen it fly that high. However my ducks walk to the lake that’s down the street and don’t come back till I go get them a couple hours later. There’s mallards ducks sometimes at the lake and I catch them hanging out together. I’m not letting them go to the lake anymore because there could be snakes or other animals there trying to attack. I blocked it with a fence so they couldn’t leave.