Thank you!Nice, congratulations!
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Thank you!Nice, congratulations!
And I was blessed to get a nice runner out of egg laying stock! The judge told me to use him as a breeder and recommend that I breed blacks but unfortunately I lost one of my black hens about a year ago and my other has a leg injury plus was bitten by a brown recluse spider!Do you show your Runners? Any Ribbons?
Oh my thats horrible I'm sorry to hear that.And I was blessed to get a nice runner out of egg laying stock! The judge told me to use him as a breeder and recommend that I breed blacks but unfortunately I lost one of my black hens about a year ago and my other has a leg injury plus was bitten by a brown recluse spider!
Mostly white looking with the black beek and speckles down the lower body. Kinda center of the second picture.What speckled ones?
The ones I Circled are you wondering about?Mostly white looking with the black beek and speckles down the lower body. Kinda center of the second picture.
Sorry for the vagueness, I had the picture blown up so large that it was the only duck I could see when I hit the reply button.![]()
I feed my ducklings the Purina all life stages also. It’s what I could find that I was sure would meet the niacin requirements. I read the Mazuri package and it says it’s for ducks over 6 months and the food floats. At least the one for geese and ducks. I plan to add it at six months as an option for tossing in their pool to feed them when pigeons are a potential issue. My son feeds his pigs Mazuri brand feed and they’ve been really happy with it. It’s not cheap though.Can I ask for some help? while I'm on here lol. I wanting to buy the healthiest food I can for my ducks besides my lovely Iris I also have Mr. Rowen a mallard. What kind of food do you feed your ducks? Iris is 5 mth. Old and Rowen is 7 mth. I currently feed them purina duck food an all life stages variety. I had fed them duckling food (which was hard to find) up until Sept./Oct. I'm thinking about trying Mazuri food for them. I'd also be interested in learning about safe treats they can have. I've read a ton online but I don't always trust everything I read some people say one thing is fine and someone else will say no. Also they currently live inside, this spring well be building their coop/enclosure, so any recommendations that will help keep them getting all the nutrients they need would be great!
She is beautiful!!!!This is my little Iris! We had a photo shoot.