those are lovely beautiful GOSLINGS. NOT DUCKLINGSGlad they made it! Here are some pictures of my three. Two were going to be for a friend but I've fallen in love. They are all mine
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those are lovely beautiful GOSLINGS. NOT DUCKLINGSGlad they made it! Here are some pictures of my three. Two were going to be for a friend but I've fallen in love. They are all mine
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https://www.beautyofbirds.com/legbands.html#government I was reading these link for a few days and it says the bands or required by state and federal laws. But some states let you micro chip but you have to check with your state. But most of the time leg bands or still required regardless of what you do.
I would stick with starter for another week.The breeder I bought my ducklings from told me a 5lb bag of starter should last for two weeks for 10 ducklings. It's been a week and one day and I'm pretty much finished with the bag. Should I buy another bag of starter or just switch to grower? He told me to only feed them the starter for two weeks anyways. Thanks!
My buff duck, Candy, is just quiet. I wouldn't really say she's raspy. Kinda reminds me of one of us humans when we have laryngitis...Great looking bunch!
Is she raspy sounding?
I'm afraid you might have a drake there. Girls are very vocal. If you see a big difference between two that are the same age you probably have one of each.My buff duck, Candy, is just quiet. I wouldn't really say she's raspy. Kinda reminds me of one of us humans when we have laryngitis...