I was referring to their feet. So cute.????![]()
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I was referring to their feet. So cute.????![]()
Ohh!! Haha!! I was hoping nothing was wrong with them.I was referring to their feet. So cute.
oh no, thats just Julie being JulieOhh!! Haha!! I was hoping nothing was wrong with them.![]()
Okay! Thank you! And the place I got my ducks said they were Rouens. But they’re not really that big. The Cayuga is bigger than my biggest Rouen.oh no, thats just Julie being Julie![]()
@AshleyNicole06 from your picture with the cayuga, I reckon you got mallards. (or at least some mallard thing) I have saxony ducks, which are rouen size, and while they DID once surprise me by hopping almost 3 feet high on one extremly windy day (it just blew hard and they got all excited and then took a tiny jump), they can most definitely NOT fly as high as the power lines
And about clipping. I only done it twice on a chicken roo. its not hard at all, it doesnt hurt them a bit, but I have found its easier with two people, one to hold the bird, and then you pull the wing out and snip. but its easy to do![]()
foot fetish, of the duck-web kind????![]()
where did you get them? they look very similar as ducklings, and most people dont know much about ducksOkay! Thank you! And the place I got my ducks said they were Rouens. But they’re not really that big. The Cayuga is bigger than my biggest Rouen.
I got them at Bomgaars. It’s a store kind of like tractor supply.where did you get them? they look very similar as ducklings, and most people dont know much about duckscertain tsc employees come to mind
but yeah, a rouen is bigger than a cayuga, especially a drake ;P
well, that would make senseI got them at Bomgaars. It’s a store kind of like tractor supply.