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Source? I kinda don’t think that’s true....

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Source? I kinda don’t think that’s true....
Sadly it is. Don't know what source-- my friend texted it to me. But there are charts online:Source? I kinda don’t think that’s true....
Ill ask my friend.
Here are 6 of them that I still have from that batch so you can see what they look like. They were born July 24, 2018. These pics where taken late last fall. They are my favorite colors! The bottom 2 are drakes and the rest are hens. View attachment 1729141 View attachment 1729142 View attachment 1729143 View attachment 1729137
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Awww! So pretty! <3Here is what their parents look like. The drake is the one in the top picture. The 2 hens sat on the eggs and raised the ducklings together. Thankfully they didn't fight over the ducklings and had no problems raising them together!
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I'm afraid these sources don't prove it. The Cayuga does not get pouched because it is not a wild animal. If people were shooting domestic property, well, our country would have a lot of problems at hand. Unfortunately, it's not an easy fix either. The Cayuga is not on the endangered species list because it is not an endangered species, it is an endangered breed, however, more people must breed and have interest in it.Sadly it is. Don't know what source-- my friend texted it to me. But there are charts online:
https://livestockconservancy.org/images/uploads/docs/DuckChart2016.pdf
This says they are on watch, while others say they are Threatened:
https://www.slowfoodusa.org/ark-item/cayuga-duck
More threatened...
http://www.moosemanorfarms.com/about-cayuga-ducks.html
And my friend texted me they are endangered. At least not critical like the fat, cute little Aylesbury.
SAVE THE AYLESBURY![]()