I want to see your ducks!

The most liked picture on my instagram (two out of four orphans that we hand-raised):
ducklings.jpg

And one other popular one. These two ducks - Sugar and Fly - are endlessly hilarious! I was shooting their sister, Mosquito, who's in the background, when these two girls came up and stole the show.
sugar and fly.jpg
 
The most liked picture on my instagram (two out of four orphans that we hand-raised):
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And one other popular one. These two ducks - Sugar and Fly - are endlessly hilarious! I was shooting their sister, Mosquito, who's in the background, when these two girls came up and stole the show.
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The most liked picture on my instagram (two out of four orphans that we hand-raised):
View attachment 1240050
And one other popular one. These two ducks - Sugar and Fly - are endlessly hilarious! I was shooting their sister, Mosquito, who's in the background, when these two girls came up and stole the show.
View attachment 1240059
OMG SO CUTE!
 
on a scale from one to ten how does everyone like there moscovies...ibe heard alot of great things about um and everyone seems to have um

Ten!!!!!!!

Maybe nine if you live in a colder area, where they won't lay so much, or if very high egg-laying ability is important to you.

They're great for meat, great pets, fairly good egg-layers, beautiful, hilarious, great foragers, great broody ducks, very friendly, etc. Also, unless you get the all-white variety, they all look unique, which helps when you're trying to tell them apart. Some think their caruncles look ugly, but I think it gives them very distinctive faces, almost like people. I have several ducks with similar feather patterns that I can't identify easily from far away or from behind, but once I see their face, I know for sure who it is.
 

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