johntfs
Songster
I am a bit suspicious the he might be a she that has not yet learned how to quack.
And yes, crested ducks are a bit loco, the more crest the more loco.
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I am a bit suspicious the he might be a she that has not yet learned how to quack.
And yes, crested ducks are a bit loco, the more crest the more loco.
Do ducks need grit?I have had a few nibble in it even my gander has but not eat it daily. We all know these lil crested aren’t right ( just kidding)maybe that’s it or maybe he needs some calcium. Probably won’t hurt him unless he is only eating it and not his feed.
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Thinking also... maybe he's just new to having it available and may be gorging on a new 'food' offering.Glad you mentioned about grit and being kept away from feed. Yes they do use grit
I don't believe in more than two genders! - Ducks are not as loco as humons.Congratulations. You have a Trans duck.
Yes, drakes need grit too, but i am talking about the Calcium-supply, which drakes usually won't need. Hence that little guy (?) is a regular customer at the crushed-oyster-bar…Do ducks need grit?
Was also wondering if he's being kept from the feed.
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All the other drakes have tasted this white stuff and have concluded that this is no drake food. Only Pomponell is coming back multiple times a day. (S)He is also the smallest duck of the flock and he peeped today when i accidentally scared him in the duck-house.Thinking also... maybe he's just new to having it available and may be gorging on a new 'food' offering.
Pomponell really eats that stuff. Taking a billfull, walking to the water and washing it down. - Pomponell Loco Duck…I’ve seen mine try it too but don’t usually actually eat it like they do their feed.