This is 2 of my little crazy duckies Ducklin and Ducklina they are so funny
 

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Just remember “Ralphie Dux are inedible” eating one will put you in hot water with the “Ralphie Dux Union” we will picket you. Have peaceful protests and riot if necessary.
Well, Ralphie Dux may be safe from the pot. The mean cockerels, however, are not. I have never eaten duck nor do I know how to prepare it. But I really expect him to be a good one. What does a mean duck do anyway?
 
What happens to the poor drake that does not have access to a body of water? :lau Bless his poor corkscrew! :oops:
Well my drakes all gathered their experience either in the pool or in one of the water bowls, but now that they are more experienced they have almost mastered the Quackmasutra with sometimes hilarious results: You know my land has steep hills, so Brownie on top of one of the white ducks, both get to their happy moment and Brownie just rolls off the duck… to the wrong side, downhill… desperate rasping, but that did not stopped him from rolling all the hill down into the mud-puddle… Needless to say that i had to change…
 
Well my drakes all gathered their experience either in the pool or in one of the water bowls, but now that they are more experienced they have almost mastered the Quackmasutra with sometimes hilarious results: You know my land has steep hills, so Brownie on top of one of the white ducks, both get to their happy moment and Brownie just rolls off the duck… to the wrong side, downhill… desperate rasping, but that did not stopped him from rolling all the hill down into the mud-puddle… Needless to say that i had to change…
My rooster has the same problem. Depending on which way the hen is traveling when he decides to hop on, sometimes lands them both face down in the dirt. I feel so bad for them.
 

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