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DaniellyB
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It wont make them depressed and stop laying or anything right?Oh yes and it will take time for them to get over it too. It sure does mine.
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It wont make them depressed and stop laying or anything right?Oh yes and it will take time for them to get over it too. It sure does mine.
They sure are feisty little ducks! and also so sweetThey won't lay until the hormones go back to normal. Depressed maybe but ornery is more like it.
haha their hissing at each other!My drake is my baby boy and he’s going on 11. The girls are a hoot to watch how catty they are to each other but then I’ll see them laying close together. Gotta love them
I just randomly see them in a group making all sorts of noises at each other (before going broody) no fighting! maybe hiss was the wrong descriptorJust because or do they have a reason?
GeeshThey sure can stir up a ruckus. It never fails at least once a day one of my Muscovy has grabbed a chicken by its feathers till it screams. Just because it dared get to close or wanted to eat out of the same bowl![]()