Lol! So cute, I love hearing the slap, slap, slap. My, what awesome grass you have!
Flood zones have occasional benefits, like periodically depositing super-fertile silt all over my yard! ^_^ also, I'm not great at keeping up with mowing...
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Lol! So cute, I love hearing the slap, slap, slap. My, what awesome grass you have!
Question: I had just put 16 my Juvenal eggs chicken out side with hopes two eggs. But now I starting to think it might be to much. If they went into another nesting box she wouldn't care for them. She only one female. I need to know so I can pull them before they sit there to long.
Did she molt this year? All but 2 of my ducks molted this year and there is a stark difference between them. They are all healthy but the crispy feathered girls really need to molt! They look rough.As funny as this may sound, have any of you duck experts ever had a "Slovenly Duck"? I don't just mean a messmaker (all ducks are rather messy, after all), but VERY low personal hygiene. Celine, one of our two Mallard girls, fits into this weird category when her 8 duckmates have extremely clean, soft feathers. I would describe hers as crispy, crunchy, and matted to the touch.
But the strangest thing is that she hasn't always been like this, since there was a time in the past when she was quite lovely. Any idea what might be causing this? I haven't looked her over for mites or lice yet, so I was wondering if that might have anything to do with it. Another thing I'll add is that Celine is pretty slow and lazy these days, while everyone else is eating up this nice heatwave.
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For contrast, here's Sapphira, the other girl. Pretty as can be!
.......And how Celine USED to look.
Thanks so much! -Alex
What a beauty and a treasure. She is stunning.
One of my drakes is the same way! He doesn't appear to have any health problems, he's just super scroungey ALL the time!As funny as this may sound, have any of you duck experts ever had a "Slovenly Duck"? I don't just mean a messmaker (all ducks are rather messy, after all), but VERY low personal hygiene. Celine, one of our two Mallard girls, fits into this weird category when her 8 duckmates have extremely clean, soft feathers. I would describe hers as crispy, crunchy, and matted to the touch.
But the strangest thing is that she hasn't always been like this, since there was a time in the past when she was quite lovely. Any idea what might be causing this? I haven't looked her over for mites or lice yet, so I was wondering if that might have anything to do with it. Another thing I'll add is that Celine is pretty slow and lazy these days, while everyone else is eating up this nice heatwave.
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For contrast, here's Sapphira, the other girl. Pretty as can be!
.......And how Celine USED to look.
Thanks so much! -Alex