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Where can i buy some additional hours? - Two customers at the same time, a garden, two veggie beds, two raised beds and the plastic-bag growing thingy…And that's what the internet (and @casportpony ) are for!
Sweet gosling, surrounded by dinosaurs!Gosling! I am still not on the approved visitor's list so I have to snipe pictures of the baby through fencing, LOL. She's growing well, though!
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Sweet gosling, surrounded by dinosaurs!![]()
Is that a crest on the heads of the two grown-ups?
Laying ducks prefer protein for a good reason: Do the math. Let's say you have a 3Kg duck
- which is a really heavy duck! She lays one egg per day and the egg weighs 60 grams, which is average, but a heavy duck would more likely lay eggs between 80 and 100 grams, but anyways… 60 ÷ 2000 = 0.03 = 3% That means your duck is loosing 3% of her body weight every day in mostly protein. Let's say your weight is 100Kg (just an example, no offense intended!!!) - you would have to cut 3Kg off your body every day. And not belly-fat, no, muscle tissue, protein…
On top of that you must pull out the bone from one of your fingers to extract enough Calcium to wrap that protein with a hard Calcium-Carbonate shell.
Just to put in perspective what our ducks accomplish almost every day.![]()
From what I recently heard (and tested) videos can now be uploaded to our personal gallery and used in messages. As I did there.What do you mean by »new site feature of videos«?
Beautiful video!!!What do you mean by »new site feature of videos«?
I always got "Talks Too Much" Checked on my Grade card when I was in school. LOLYou guys have been busy chatting. 10 pages
I would google that as I am the Google Queen, lol. I know on my bus route I would surely see the one out in the cold weather and it seemed to be just fine. It looked just like yours. It surely is a beautiful bird and I am glad you took it in. It seems to fit nicely with your flock.We have started to communicate: I say Mr. PeaDuck here is something to eat for you, after i locked up the ducks and he comes and eats.
I know nothing about how to care for pea-fowl and what they need, especially during the cold season.