Tried and the camera broke.I want to see a picture of a molting duck please.

Found a good article about the Duck molt:
https://www.fresheggsdaily.blog/2017/08/ducks-molt-too.html
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Tried and the camera broke.I want to see a picture of a molting duck please.
I will have to take a video of it toMorrow. It’s very interesting now that they are coming “of age” how different the females are than the males!Without a really long video of that "new quack" i cannot tell you what it is about. And i am pretty fluent in Duck by now…
The oyster-shells - don't be worried, they will know when they need those. Usually within one to two weeks after starting to lay, they will start consuming the extra calcium. It also helps to offer oyster shells to ducklings. (Yes, start screaming at me y'all!) Both times when my ducks had their own babies in the duck house, the younglings started to eat oyster shells, following mom's example when they were less than one week old. They all survived, even the drakelings.
They still plow through the flock like a panzer squadron… Round, White and HEAVY!And I am still laughing at white panzer squadron !![]()
Yes, the males basically fall silent and the girls can't get enough of their QUACKs… Horny, noisy teenagers!I will have to take a video of it toMorrow. It’s very interesting now that they are coming “of age” how different the females are than the males!
Oh yes mine do that chatter as well! It’s either when they are playing Jenga with their bodies or getting into something they know they aren’t supposed to. Haha The quack is lower pitched and kinda sounds more like a “mer”. Hard to explain. I will definitely need to get a video.Can you classify this new quack as a “chatter?” The sound I’m talking about seems to only happen when two or more get “in the mood!”As a matter of fact, it was quite annoying in the beginning. That’s when I was really upset that Latte was a Ralphie and it seemed that was ALL the ducks wanted to do. It is most noticeable when they get in water, especially clean water. I need to see if I can get a video of them “chattering.” It is a quack, but a really fast quack. And when one starts, they all chime in.
As far as them seeming fussy because you’re around, they probably are. I think they’re in the teenage stage and get ticked when you walk up on them (in their little space). It’s like mom walking up on them doing “new things.”They kind of get out of that stage though. But they do seem much more secretive, than chickens anyway. My ducks do like scoping out our dog houses too.
And as far as the oyster shell goes, they should begin eating it (when they need it.) To begin with I don’t think they need it, but as time goes on they will. And something I have found out is not only is their shells hard as a rock, the membrane is as tough as nails too. It’s really difficult to break into the things. I feel sorry for those little ducklings trying to free themselves during a hatch.
Tried and the camera broke.Just imagine a really cranky duck after she has fallen into the chicken's deep dust bath while her feathers were still wet…
Found a good article about the Duck molt:
https://www.fresheggsdaily.blog/2017/08/ducks-molt-too.html
That video is just like the WH duck that @Magnolia Ducks gave us. She has done that to all the ducks and even the drake.Okay so I have to ask... the noise that Lucy (top) makes, do your females do this too?!?!
I miss her. So glad shes happy. Her sister Hilde the Saxony is a terror.That video is just like the WH duck that @Magnolia Ducks gave us. She has done that to all the ducks and even the drake.