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Hey guys back from the vet, there for 2 hours and a 10min ( i counted) , but it was totally worth it! i learned so much and found out all my problems have been right under my nose, first of all they have 3 types of worms 1 type being gape worms

also apple cider vinegar can cause crop infections so, the more ya know, worming my babies and making the pen floors concrete bc unlike most of y'all who were telling me it was a bad idea, mine have 5 acres of free range all day, everyday unlike most of y'all. Mine don't stay cooped long, so.... ha, the vet even said it would be a good idea so... :frow  :old   But i do know that y'all didn't know there routine so not like rubbing it in your faces, just telling y'all. anyway yay! there gonna get better, what probably made them get worms is al the wild geese :he  i hate them so much, except one, but she's tame so not really wild :love .... anyway they also probably made my pond all contaminated :mad:  wild geese are so getting on my nerves but there local wild geese so i can't really run them off, most have pretty much lived around here their whole lives :idunno  so yeah. but they still have gone around from pond to pond so thats another reason. 

YAY! Glad you figured it out! Sorry bout the geese!
 
can they live without a drake or I should get one? they are with chickens and get along well. I am afraid that a drake shouldn't be with hens and I don't have room to keep them separate.
 
can they live without a drake or I should get one? they are with chickens and get along well. I am afraid that a drake shouldn't be with hens and I don't have room to keep them separate.
Yes they can live without a drake. You only need to have a drake if you intend to have fertilized eggs that will bring ducklings
 
I think I need more.


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