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Oct 24, 2024 #2 pennyJo1960 Simple country Gal. Premium Feather Member 9 Years Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 88,343 Reaction score 451,896 Points 1,797 Location Mossyrock, WA Welcome to Backyard Chickens. This is a great place to explore and hang out. Do you have a flock?
Oct 24, 2024 #3 007Sean Face it, Embrace it, Ace it, Replace it Premium Feather Member 9 Years Educator Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Oct 25, 2015 Messages 53,049 Reaction score 388,930 Points 1,757 Location South Central Texas My Coop My Coop Howdy, and Welcome to Backyard Chickens. Happy to have you here with us. Enjoy your time here at BYC! Thanks for joining our community!
Howdy, and Welcome to Backyard Chickens. Happy to have you here with us. Enjoy your time here at BYC! Thanks for joining our community!
Oct 24, 2024 #4 N F C Leaf peepers unite! BYC Staff Premium Feather Member 11 Years Educator Friend Greeter Spirit Joined Dec 12, 2013 Messages 142,605 Reaction score 762,927 Points 2,442 Location KY Hi, thanks for joining us! I'm sure the folks that hang out on the Duck forum can help you out with any questions you have: Ducks
Hi, thanks for joining us! I'm sure the folks that hang out on the Duck forum can help you out with any questions you have: Ducks
Oct 24, 2024 #5 SilverBirds Lurking Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Mar 26, 2022 Messages 14,954 Reaction score 84,145 Points 1,216 Location South Carolina Hello and welcome to BYC! Pumpkins are safe for ducks to eat, but I don't think I would let them eat them if they are very rotten. Any mold or bacteria that may have started to grow can make them sick. You can read here about Keeping Your Flock Warm in Winter. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
Hello and welcome to BYC! Pumpkins are safe for ducks to eat, but I don't think I would let them eat them if they are very rotten. Any mold or bacteria that may have started to grow can make them sick. You can read here about Keeping Your Flock Warm in Winter. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
Oct 24, 2024 #6 Jenbirdee ❤️Thank You Jesus❤️ Premium Feather Member 5 Years Educator Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Aug 9, 2020 Messages 14,695 Reaction score 94,922 Points 1,321 Location Maryland hello!! i have 15 ducks - one of them is an appleyard. Her name is blossom. She is amazing. say yes to appleyard ducks.
hello!! i have 15 ducks - one of them is an appleyard. Her name is blossom. She is amazing. say yes to appleyard ducks.
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Oct 24, 2024 #8 TwoCrows 🌵🪴🌻 BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 14 Years Greeter Friend Spirit Educator Joined Mar 21, 2011 Messages 74,362 Reaction score 289,574 Points 1,922 Location New Mexico Hello and welcome to BYC! So glad you decided to join us. Best wishes with your flock, if you have any questions about them along the way, be sure to ask. Welcome to our community!
Hello and welcome to BYC! So glad you decided to join us. Best wishes with your flock, if you have any questions about them along the way, be sure to ask. Welcome to our community!
Oct 24, 2024 #9 DobieLover Easily distracted by chickens Premium Feather Member 7 Years Educator Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Jul 23, 2018 Messages 57,877 Reaction score 511,013 Points 1,742 Location NY Southern Tier My Coop My Coop Hello and welcome to BYC! Glad you joined.
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