Yes, they do have nails that are a little longer than those of a quacker, but they aren't that much longer.This is what made me not put it on my list in the first place. Claws!?!
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Yes, they do have nails that are a little longer than those of a quacker, but they aren't that much longer.This is what made me not put it on my list in the first place. Claws!?!
Gonna have to look up the sounds.They make noise the females trill the drakes huff .
Yeah, on the keyboard! Not in sign language!The F is a decent distance away though
Just know that they don't really act like Ducks at all. Chickens/Geese/Duck things and can be aggressive.Gonna have to look up the sounds.
I do like those Cayuga colored runners.. But That's based on the color.Muscovy Runners an Buffs having afternoon feastView attachment 2034935
They are beautiful!I LOVE my sweet welsh harlequins! I didn't do much research until AFTER I had some eggs in the incubator but the more I read about them, the happier I become. Now that they're all grown up, I can say.... I totally lucked out with them!!
They're quiet (for ducks) unless something is wrong.
They don't fly (for me was a plus)
"I believe I can... Nope, can't fly. But like to show of my pretty wings anyway!"
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They are not aggressive ever - with me or each other - and are even somewhat shy, and yet their silly dancing and duck antics are a ton of fun to have around.
"Are those peas?"
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They're descendants of Khaki Campbells and got the trait of outstanding egg production from them.
And, they're beautiful! (Spoken like a proud parent, I know, but.... can't help myself! )
Beautifull healthy looking birds!I LOVE my sweet welsh harlequins! I didn't do much research until AFTER I had some eggs in the incubator but the more I read about them, the happier I become. Now that they're all grown up, I can say.... I totally lucked out with them!!
They're quiet (for ducks) unless something is wrong.
They don't fly (for me was a plus)
"I believe I can... Nope, can't fly. But like to show of my pretty wings anyway!"
View attachment 2034956
They are not aggressive ever - with me or each other - and are even somewhat shy, and yet their silly dancing and duck antics are a ton of fun to have around.
"Are those peas?"
View attachment 2034959
They're descendants of Khaki Campbells and got the trait of outstanding egg production from them.
And, they're beautiful! (Spoken like a proud parent, I know, but.... can't help myself! )