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RandT
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oh yea I forgot about them, we had 4x East indie's. Although they could be Cayuga. The previous owner called them West Indies.That was awesome! Where did the East indie come from?
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oh yea I forgot about them, we had 4x East indie's. Although they could be Cayuga. The previous owner called them West Indies.That was awesome! Where did the East indie come from?
I am keeping an eye out for her. I also have several drakes who are never too far from her. She is also never far from them. The other times we saw a clutch none of the females would lay. This is the first time we have seen any females laying. We also marked it on our calendar to help track it too.My goodness that is some clutch! Aren’t you worried for predators to get her an her eggs ?
oh yea I forgot about them, we had 4x East indie's. Although they could be Cayuga. The previous owner called them West Indies.
I am keeping an eye out for her. I also have several drakes who are never too far from her. She is also never far from them. The other times we saw a clutch none of the females would lay. This is the first time we have seen any females laying. We also marked it on our calendar to help track it too.
So sorry to hear this @MasterOfClucker.There is no way you can keep an eye on her unless you are out there 24/7. I lost a mallard this year because i let her brood outside, she came back to the coop at 4 am in the morning quacking for food, sadly my trail cam showed a fox snatching her right up.
So sorry to hear this @MasterOfClucker.
I'
d love to see more of your ducks that East Indie is gorgeous.
Do you show your ducks/geese /chickens? such beautiful birds!