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Wow, that is a lot of park pekins! They are so lucky to have you! What do you feed them?One video from last night of all the dumped Pekins at my park that I feed everyday, and 1 dumped domestic mallard who I call Jerry(at least I think he is domestic) I believe they are all male.
And one from today of Penguin and Puffin being broody buddies
Since 3/4 of my girls are broody, the only non broody one seems pretty bored out there so I'm gonna be bringing her in to hang out with me a lot.
I was feeding them the same stuff I fed my ducks but when i switched to mazuri I had to stop because it was too expensive, I just pick up a bag of either all flock or Purina duck food whenever I run to tractor supply and bring them a bowl of it every night. I only run to tractor supply every few months though because it is a very long drive, so when I run out I switch to the chicken feed they sell at my local Walmart. There used to be about twice as many and one Saxony drake, but they eventually tend to get picked off, likely by a coyote that I occasionally see nearby and someone's outside cat who lives near the park and they just let the cat do whatever it wants. With Easter coming up I am expecting more to be dumped soon, I've actually been considering making a thread to try and find homes for them all because the only ones I can take in are the quiet muscovy.Wow, that is a lot of park pekins! They are so lucky to have you! What do you feed them?
Your broody friends are adorable. So adorable!
Ugh, Easter. I'm so glad they have you.I was feeding them the same stuff I fed my ducks but when i switched to mazuri I had to stop because it was too expensive, I just pick up a bag of either all flock or Purina duck food whenever I run to tractor supply and bring them a bowl of it every night. I only run to tractor supply every few months though because it is a very long drive, so when I run out I switch to the chicken feed they sell at my local Walmart. There used to be about twice as many and one Saxony drake, but they eventually tend to get picked off, likely by a coyote that I occasionally see nearby and someone's outside cat who lives near the park and they just let the cat do whatever it wants. With Easter coming up I am expecting more to be dumped soon, I've actually been considering making a thread to try and find homes for them all because the only ones I can take in are the quiet muscovy.
My ducks wish they were as cool as Karen.