There isn't?I'm just kidding. There's no such thing as a Chuck!![]()


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There isn't?I'm just kidding. There's no such thing as a Chuck!![]()
I though a chuck was a shoe.OK, I lied. Again.
You're right. Chuck is real!
Only if it is attached to a foot...I though a chuck was a shoe.![]()
I'm dead.Only if it is attached to a foot...
...that is growing out of someone's head.![]()
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No, none of the 4 adult ducks I have are crestedWell, he certainly is unique!
I'm curious, are his parents crested?
Can you gently move the foot around? Does it feel like it's firmly attached to his skull?
Please keep us updated on how he grows I'll most definitely be watching this thread!
I brought a little crested hatchling into my house
No, none of the 4 adult ducks I have are crested
Is this considered crested? I do not know ducks.Ok I am confused?? in the first post it says it's crested![]()
That’s another foot head!Is this considered crested? I do not know ducks.
Can non crested ducks make crested ones?
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Haha yeah.So then i party pooped a joke?
You’ve never seen a duck do handstand?
I believe you don't use inbreeding. It's not that much of a problem anyways.I have kept chickens since I was 15, thats over 20 years.(waves fist in air from rocking chair on porch)However this is the first year I have had more than 10. I have never really needed to medicate my chickens before, just vaccines and an occasional wormer. I often end up replacing the contents of my first chickie aid kit because it expires. They way I collect eggs for incubation, it is nearly impossible that I have EVER inbred chickens. I select breeders and toss them in a special pen for nookie time, collect the eggs and hatch them. If anyone is hooking up with their sister or whatever, those eggs get eaten so it doesn't matter. The fact that you would bring up "losing a whole flock in a week" and "medicating every bird in the yard" etc etc to support your inbreeding theory is hurtful. Those were 80% chicks I purchased else where (Gold Feather) and the very first time I'd delt with contagious chicken illnesses. You are either accusing me or Goldfeather Farms of severely inbreeding to the point of animals being unable to thrive. I'd like to see proof to support your hypothosis, or appology
I have a pullet named Chuck because she follows the ducks around. (Doesn't swim though.)It's a Chuck. They are a rare and elusive species.
If you do a BYC search, you will see more of them. It's part chicken, part duck...it's CHUCK.![]()
Wait are you being serious or are you just joking