post any and all waterfowl pictures here!!! ponds, pools, aviarys, coops, runs, etc.

great pictures Going quackers!
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This is chestnut

The big one is Peyson, The smaller one is Chevy, and the brown one in the back Dusty. At five months old (the black ones).

The four black ones are Chevy, Peyson, Ace, and Provo. The little yellow ones are Willow and Jay. The brown one in the back is Dusty. The white one (the mom of all the ducklings) is Peanut. Then The brown chicken in the front Dayday (my sister named her Daily but that has turned into Dayday).

The black one is Ruebix and the brown one is Dusty.

This is Jamaine.

This is Rueben.

This is Ruebix.

This is Runner.

The one on the right is Rusty and the one on the left is Dusty.

This is Sandy, the first little duckling I hatched out myself.

This one is Willow.
Chevy, Peyson, Ace, and Provo are all Pekin/Cayuga mixes. Dusty, Rusty, and Jamaine are Khaki Campbells. Ruebix and Rueben are Cayugas. Willow, Chestnut, Peanut, Runner, Sandy and Jay are cayugas.

I will post more :D
 
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My cayuga duck started her own little nest under the stair case (outside). That's where one of my pekin ducks were laying her eggs too so I took the white ones from the nest. I left the eggs there hoping that my cayuga would lay on them. I was surprised to walk outside one day to see my pekin (which rarely go broody) on the nest. I went out of town for a few days and came back to this.
















Still got some more :D
 



















Actually, none of these are really hers. All of the black ones were the ones that were in the nest she decided to adopt. The yellow ones actually came from a different pekin. She had been getting out of her pen every morning, and later I found a dozen eggs hidden under our four wheeler. She had only been laying on her eggs for a few days and was not happy when she saw me walking into the house with a bunch of eggs. So I gave her three of them and she was happy. She's a good little mommy too, she hatched 8 out of nine egg (the one that didn't hatch was still fully developed, just did not have the strength to hatch). It was so cute to watch how nervous she was when you would get near any one of those ducklings. The loved them so much :D
 
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Actually, none of these are really hers. All of the black ones were the ones that were in the nest she decided to adopt. The yellow ones actually came from a different pekin. She had been getting out of her pen every morning, and later I found a dozen eggs hidden under our four wheeler. She had only been laying on her eggs for a few days and was not happy when she saw me walking into the house with a bunch of eggs. So I gave her three of them and she was happy. She's a good little mommy too, she hatched 8 out of nine egg (the one that didn't hatch was still fully developed, just did not have the strength to hatch). It was so cute to watch how nervous she was when you would get near any one of those ducklings. The loved them so much :D


Amazing! I didn't think pekins tended to be broody. Maybe I'll get lucky this spring!

Such adorable babies!
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