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Aww, Stan is just a darling. What a little sweetie pie. Love those pekins! (well, actually, can't think of any I don't love, but that's another story!) How could you not love Stan!!
I completely agree with you regarding Stan. The post and picture actually touched me to the point of tears as I had said several days ago.Aww, Stan is just a darling. What a little sweetie pie. Love those pekins! (well, actually, can't think of any I don't love, but that's another story!) How could you not love Stan!!
so cute and beautiful. What fun!!Hi, this is my first post in this thread. We hatched some Pekins this spring, they are almost 4 months old now and I'm starting to see a tail curl developing in some of them, it looks like I've for 4 males and 3 females. My plan was to keep one male and all the females but I'm already inundated with chicken eggs and really just wanted ducks for their waddly funny antics anyway so I'm thinking of keeping the boys as a bachelor group and selling the girls to recoup some costs. I'm just wondering how a bachelor group will get along? Has anyone kept a group like this? The ducks are housed completely separately from the chickens they wouldn't have any female company at all. As thanks for you help here is a pic of the quackers dining on bolted lettuce a'la bucket served in the vegie patch today.