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The Duck Thread

Really? Campbells are pretty chill. I was thinking of getting some welsh cause I thought they were the best layers

I'm getting blue sweedish ducklings and a couple of cayugad for sure cause they're so cute, but wanted to get some layers cause i've read sweedish and cayugas don't lay so many
I am building a flock of golden cascades for eggs. According to Dave Holderread they can lay 360+ eggs per year. I expect my Anconas to average 5 per week which is okay right now. I get the same production from my runners which is enough to full my orders for eggs. As my customer base grows I will need better production. I am only going to raise 3 breeds. Golden Cascade for eggs. Anconas for dual purpose, and Silver Appleyard for meat. I am also starting a flock of Buff geese.
 
I was just down there watching her and my chickens who have all gone back into the coop for their afternoon siesta! Shes mainly resting but she did get up and run her bill thru the dirt a little and get a drink of water! They all free roam so its hard to say what all shes eaten today! I know that she has eaten some of her feed too tho! Just noticed the reply about the vet too and no i can't....I just went thru that with my favorite chicken...none of the vets around here work with birds
 
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I was just down there watching her and my chickens who have all gone back into the coop for their afternoon siesta! Shes mainly resting but she did get up and run her bill thru the dirt a little and get a drink of water! They all free roam so its hard to say what all shes eaten today! I know that she has eaten some of her feed too tho! Just noticed the reply about the vet too and no i can't....I just went thru that with my favorite chicken...none of the vets around here work with birds

Are you sure she's trying to quack and it's not panting? Ducks will sometimes do what you're describing when they're panting or even just to clear their ears. If you're not sure, is there anything you can do to make her really try to quack? Some of ours will quack when they're picked up and restrained. That's usually how I test it if they won't make noise when I want them to.
 
I give my ducklings and chickies chicken starter, cooked rice, herbs, wild bird feed and whatever they can forage. I put them in a chicken tractor and move them around the perimeter of the pond through out the day
 
My hubby probably plays with the ducks more than I do
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Wobbles, love the pictures! Willow is my favorite.

So my mallard hen seems to have walked off
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We haven't seen her since yesterday morning. I'm holding out hope that she saw a flight of ducks somehow and decided to join her wild kin, but I'm worried that she may have flown into a neighbor's yard, and there are a lot of dogs around here
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Poor drakes don't know what to do.

You gotta a keeper there
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Prayers your mallard is ok
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Are you sure she's trying to quack and it's not panting? Ducks will sometimes do what you're describing when they're panting or even just to clear their ears. If you're not sure, is there anything you can do to make her really try to quack? Some of ours will quack when they're picked up and restrained. That's usually how I test it if they won't make noise when I want them to.
Why do they quack when you pick them up? Is it cuz they don't like it?
 

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