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i have Call ducks. What about you?

I have call ducks (white, black, grey, pastel, and penciled), Swedish (black, silver splash and blue), Buff Orpington, Saxony, Silver Appleyard, Runners, Welsh Harlequin (both silver and gold phase), Muscovy, Rouens, and one khaki Campbell. I will be adding some silver mallards soon. :)

What kind of call ducks do you have?
 
What kind of call ducks do you have?

i am down to 1 snowey (i believe) for now i need to build an enclosed run next week before i go pick up a few more friends for my boy. (this is him)

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Haven't posted in here in awhile. I'm thinking about switching my birds to corn and soy free feed from new country organics. Does anyone know where I can get that in the state? The closer to I93, south of the Lakes Region, the better, but I'm not against a little drive to get a bag for them to try.
 
Haven't posted in here in awhile. I'm thinking about switching my birds to corn and soy free feed from new country organics. Does anyone know where I can get that in the state? The closer to I93, south of the Lakes Region, the better, but I'm not against a little drive to get a bag for them to try.
agway in winnisquam, clarks grain store probably
 
maybe thats what i was thinking, i dont go there that often
I gave Gooch's in Nottingham and Dover Agway a call a they don't carry the corn-free feeds.

I'd be tempted to have a pallet of feed sent to my work if others wanted to pitch in for some. 40 50lb bags is the best deal they offer. The shipping is pricey until you get a large enough freight order. I think a 50lb bag of corn & soy-free layer is $29, but regular shipping to here is an additional $21. Freight knocks a lot off of that per bag.
 

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