duckies1230
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so u cut the blue ones? But can cut all the colored ones?I use this guide![]()
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so u cut the blue ones? But can cut all the colored ones?I use this guide![]()
I keep telling the hubby we need to learn how to do this just in case a buyer wants it done. This guide applies to all ducks, right? Not just Muscovy?I use this guide
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Yes all ducks and I tried leaving those feathers in yellow guess what mine can still fly so I had to cut them all.I keep telling the hubby we need to learn how to do this just in case a buyer wants it done. This guide applies to all ducks, right? Not just Muscovy?
You don't cut the blue[purple on my computer] you only cut the green and yellow .so u cut the blue ones? But can cut all the colored ones?
Do you have any singles in your area available? Or is it that the trio she has the only option so far that she doesn't wanna separate?Yes after some advice and someone else said she has a pekin drake and Muscovy hen which do great together. I told the girl with the trio I can't do it bc I only have room for one and I understand wanting to keep them together so I think I am going to get a single Muscovy which I can clip but I'm scared to do it personally. So I'm still on the look out for a female but that is my option right now and the muscovy hens are pretty. Its which one to choose! Lol
I completely agree with what your saying the neighbor needs to be responsible for what their dog does also. And it's up to us to make sure our animals no matter what they are are protected too, When I cannot be home my animals are behind fencing and yes we spent a small fortune putting up no climb horse fence the last time around because bears were tearing down our welded wire fence. But when I say fencing it can be dog kennel to plastic poultry fencing sometimes anything like that will deter an attack, doesn't have to be expensive but something needs to be there for their protection. It's just too easy for something to happen so fast before we can even react. I'm sorry if I sounded heartless, I just know you cannot go off and leave your flock outside with no protection sooner or later something is going to happen.
Do you have any singles in your area available? Or is it that the trio she has the only option so far that she doesn't wanna separate?
Yikes. Wing clipping. Scary. Have no idea how. I've heard about blood feathers and not wanting to clip them or too close to them. When you do get a girl that can fly maybe you can have someone on here walk you thru it or your local farm supply store that sells burds? I have itty bitty house finches that never get outside but I do let them out of their cage and the little things fly expertly. I'd never clip their wings and even though they poop, it's nowhere the size and amount of a duck's.
You don't cut the blue[purple on my computer] you only cut the green and yellow .