The Duck Thread

Don't know if it's the same with any of you but we built a beautiful chicken coop for all of the chicks I had ordered last year before our house was even built. A few weeks before the chicks arrived we decided to go get a few ducks from our tractor supply. Ended up getting lucky with three female Rouens. And let me tell you, while they are way messier and a little harder to care for than chickens, I am in love with my three girls. So much so that part of me wishes I knew how awesome ducks were before I got chickens
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They are a blast! Always happy and way more fun than chickens could ever be. I have definitely been turned into a lifetime fan of keeping ducks. Here are some shots of my cuties.

Nibbling on my daughters toes
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Yep, same here
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Looky what we got this morning
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Always enjoy the pics of her and your daughter...
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Is she bobbing her head repeatedly and quacking softly? If so then that would mean she wants to go somewhere.
She is bobbing her head repeatedly but not quacking softly - she's kind of like a little kid, doesn't know how to "talk" quietly
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, but she might be quieter when she's doing that. She also "bows" to another one of the ducks, and that duck "bows" back.

I'm seeing this in my Runners and I have figured out they are flirting and wanting to mate. Rated PG14
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Ok. LOL
 
By the way, as for treats, mine LOVE peas (will do anything for peas), dried mealworms, koi food (not too crazy about this), watermelon and cantaloupe. I am sure there are others, but these are the only ones I have tried.

Enjoy!

Mandy
Peas and meal worms here.
 
Help! My duck was born on the 9th of this month. It has been breathing a little odd lately. When I looked at its nostrils, I noticed one side is open and the other looks closed? Do they shed skin on their nostrils like my bearded dragons and it's just possibly skin that needs to be shed or is there a more serious problem.
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@pensacolachick maybe something stuck in there can you hold and gently see if you can get it out maybe sterile tweezers just gently pull if it's attached don't try and get it out. Does your duckling have water deep enough to dunk his head at all times. I've never seen any of mine shed skin in the nostrils not saying they don't I've just never seen it.
Welcome to BYC sure is a cutie pie.
 
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