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I'm thinking about finally starting that etsy business where I crochet cat toys. I already have patterns (most of which I made, and one which I'm allowed to use) to make a fish one, a mouse one, a jellyfish one, and an octopus one. I also have catnip, and acrylic yarn is cheap, but I'm kinda lazy, and I'd have to make like 21 of each type (cat, mouse, etc) because I'd like to offer them in the full rainbow, and I'd make three of each before publishing the listing. Maybe I'll put myself on a schedule of two per week and I"ll finish one listing in like 2.5 months
Or should I do all the types and get them set up, then just keep making them to keep in stock
 
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Aw, its ok. Me and Saff were talking in a PM.
 
I'm thinking about finally starting that etsy business where I crochet cat toys. I already have patterns (most of which I made, and one which I'm allowed to use) to make a fish one, a mouse one, a jellyfish one, and an octopus one. I also have catnip, and acrylic yarn is cheap, but I'm kinda lazy, and I'd have to make like 21 of each type (cat, mouse, etc) because I'd like to offer them in the full rainbow, and I'd make three of each before publishing the listing. Maybe I'll put myself on a schedule of two per week and I"ll finish one listing in like 2.5 months
Or should I do all the types and get them set up, then just keep making them to keep in stock
Awesome! I started a business selling old coins to save up for a farm and my ducks this year
 
Ok in my defence I know that they can roost so I figured that they didn't have webbed feet
which could have meant that they didn't swim
:tongue
Their feet are webbed. Whistling ducks, wood ducks, mandarin ducks, and other tree ducks also have webbed feet, but perch. It's just that they have very long sharp nails on their toes to grip trees with. There are lots of birds that can swim without having "webbed" feet, like all of the birds in the gallinule family.
Wait do they need to be seperate from other ducks or no?
Nope! They can get aggressive in breeding season if crowded though, and like HappyDuckie said they'll produce "mules".
 
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