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Thank you, Nanners!Love this photo! I could frame that. Beautiful!
As for all those cuties, I *need* one of each!![]()

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Thank you, Nanners!Love this photo! I could frame that. Beautiful!
As for all those cuties, I *need* one of each!![]()
Oh that's good. Sorry, when I looked at the one picture I thought he was bigger. They sure are darling duckies.Correction, he is right after Lidus with weight.
Do you clip yours so that they don't fly off or do they just stay since you have had them for a so long?Oh that's good. Sorry, when I looked at the one picture I thought he was bigger. They sure are darling duckies.
The new pair is clipped. Once they molt I will not clip again, though. They have integrated with my OG flock that is used to me and quite tame. All those girls are flighted.Do you clip yours so that they don't fly off or do they just stay since you have had them for a so long?
Thanks, I wasn't sure if I should clip my little drakes again or not. Whenever I see one fly out of the pen to get to the green area that is fenced while I am cleaning and feeding I clip them out of fear of them going over the 6' fence. So far I have not had to do my one Muscovy again and they all seem happy but I have my back to them while doing my chores and I did not want any flying out since my neighbor has large dogs and is close to our house. I appreciate you letting me know.The new pair is clipped. Once they molt I will not clip again, though. They have integrated with my OG flock that is used to me and quite tame. All those girls are flighted.
I think for your setup, you're wise to clip. My pen is completely enclosed. They do fly in it a bit, but they love to fly out when I let them out.Thanks, I wasn't sure if I should clip my little drakes again or not. Whenever I see one fly out of the pen to get to the green area that is fenced while I am cleaning and feeding I clip them out of fear of them going over the 6' fence. So far I have not had to do my one Muscovy again and they all seem happy but I have my back to them while doing my chores and I did not want any flying out since my neighbor has large dogs and is close to our house. I appreciate you letting me know.
Thanks. I have heard of people losing the Call Ducks before and I was not sure exactly how much they are really bonded with the rest of the flock. They all get along just fine but I still don't know if they will stay put after their first molt. I appreciate your answer since I do not know much about their nature.I think for your setup, you're wise to clip. My pen is completely enclosed. They do fly in it a bit, but they love to fly out when I let them out.
She wants the entire world to know that there's a call duck living here right now.