Also, agree with @Kiwibird...sounds like your hen is squatting for you. If she isn't laying eggs yet, she will be soon!
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Good morning Kiwi!Yes, I roasted that one slowly. I had to skin it because the plucking wasn't going well for me, so I put bacon across its breast. That seemed to help keep it moist. It was a mule duck.
She thinks you're the rooster.
So... Have you ever asked a question out of concern just to find out your little pullet is growing up in to a fine little hen? Lol.Also, agree with @Kiwibird...sounds like your hen is squatting for you. If she isn't laying eggs yet, she will be soon!
Your fowl are so beautiful! I didn't realize you had a Runner too.Caught up with you guys for a couple pages...
Trim, I'm really hoping you wake up feeling much better this morning! Sorry to hear about Mrs. Brown...that makes feeling bad even worse![]()
And for duluth..the "dux hater"... how can you resist these sweet, messy, feather babies!?
View attachment 1942415Excuse the X rated images...I was trying to get some nice pics of them in their clean pool, but they had other things in mind!
View attachment 1942416 Tom the drake is crazy about his woman Fraggles! He's right behind her all day.
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Actually feathers in general make a great fertilizer. Slow release nitrogen, fully renewable, and a waste product. The protien chains are fantastic too! Go ahead Ralphie, compost those dux and do your part for nature!Morning all...
I am headed dux hunting or fishing for a couple days, weather permitting.
I prefer to fry fish and compost dux..
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