Until the drake curl appears, I'm bad at sexing them.. But you have some seriously cute KCs!!!
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Until the drake curl appears, I'm bad at sexing them.. But you have some seriously cute KCs!!!
So cute! Mine will eat out of my hand, but they're not fond of me petting them, so they'll take off. They do greet me and seem to enjoy the attention, just not the petting. LOLMine were very shy when I got them and they still get nervous when getting picked up but have settled into a nice routine of getting let out to run around big area and get treats then they get in their bath and play for a bit after that they are tired so I take them out wrap them each in a towel then set them together on my lap under a blanket and I softly rub their heads, necks and beaks with my fingers and talk to them gently. The drake will fall asleep but the duck isn't that calm yet. She will relax and almost sleep but she fights it. Once they are warm and dry I put them back in their tub under the light and they take a nap. This seems to make a huge difference. They know my voice and greet me and today finally ate out of my hand![]()
It's everything that went into their mouths. Food, dirt, poop.... Use it for fertilizer. I wouldn't feed it back, you risk ill ducks. Bacteria flourishes in it, the beginning stages of algae growth....
I think maybe you are into the duckaponics ceasargirl??? I was thinking of feeding these fines to my fish in an aquaponic setup I am doing. Would this be safe for plants that are intended for human consumption? I guess I could dry out the fines and bake them at 150 degrees for 10 minutes or so to pasturize???
Am I hearing correctly that it is not safe for humans to eat duckaponic raised plants? I'm talking in a hydro system where the water is carried straight to the plant roots with no soil to filter and buffer.
What I was thinking was to use the water like you are doing in the outdoor beds and keep the fines off of the bottom of the bucket to feed the fish in aquaponics setup where I will grow lettuce and wheatgrass mostly. I won't have big enough setup to buy large bags of fish food and I just don't see much nutrients in the flakes they sale, so I thought maybe the chicken feed fines left by the ducks may be more nutritious and have some minerals that kiddie fish food may not have.
Am I hearing correctly that it is not safe for humans to eat duckaponic raised plants? I'm talking in a hydro system where the water is carried straight to the plant roots with no soil to filter and buffer.
What I was thinking was to use the water like you are doing in the outdoor beds and keep the fines off of the bottom of the bucket to feed the fish in aquaponics setup where I will grow lettuce and wheatgrass mostly. I won't have big enough setup to buy large bags of fish food and I just don't see much nutrients in the flakes they sale, so I thought maybe the chicken feed fines left by the ducks may be more nutritious and have some minerals that kiddie fish food may not have.