Toe punching ducklings ...question?

Well, I did it. Wasnt bad at all. I did the left foot outside web for 2009 hatches. They didnt bleed, and the ducklings didnt even notice it.

I did ask about toe punching, not banding, if you could please keep your opinions to yourself.
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I've never toe punched but I think it sounds like the most fool proof way of marking. I know from experence that tags and bands can come off. With toe punching you don't have to worry about the leg band becoming too small which can seemingly happen almost overnight sometimes. I actually bought a toe punching tool, but haven't used it yet. We have a cow herd and we always eartag the new calves, but has already been said eartags can and will pull out. We also always ear notch the calves so if they lose their tag at some point in their life we can still identify them as ours from the ear notch. I doubt that anyone is going to punch so many holes that the feet look like swiss cheese!!
 
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Ok, here we go I guess......
If you go to a district or a national meet for call ducks 9 times out of 10 the call ducks are toe punched. It is the most popular way to mark callducks. We make sure to get a good clean punch and haven't had one close up yet. We also toe punch straight out of the hatcher and have yet to have any infections. Sundown asked specifically about toe punching, not banding. I can walk out to our call duckpen and pick up a duck and tell you how old it is and what the bloodline is. Our champion bantam duck taken out of the show cage, the metal leg band was cut off and he was put in a new cage a few rows down. We found him and knew he was our duck because of the toe punching.........leg bands do come off. Do you usually make it a habit to start trouble on other peoples post?

Sorry, I just offered another option. it was not my intent to start trouble. I noticed that your taken bird was banded....~gd​
 
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Ok, here we go I guess......
If you go to a district or a national meet for call ducks 9 times out of 10 the call ducks are toe punched. It is the most popular way to mark callducks. We make sure to get a good clean punch and haven't had one close up yet. We also toe punch straight out of the hatcher and have yet to have any infections. Sundown asked specifically about toe punching, not banding. I can walk out to our call duckpen and pick up a duck and tell you how old it is and what the bloodline is. Our champion bantam duck taken out of the show cage, the metal leg band was cut off and he was put in a new cage a few rows down. We found him and knew he was our duck because of the toe punching.........leg bands do come off. Do you usually make it a habit to start trouble on other peoples post?

Sorry, I just offered another option. it was not my intent to start trouble. I noticed that your taken bird was banded....~gd

Yes, our bird was banded with "Foleys waterfowl" and a band number so I guess whoever "took" the bird did not expect it to be identified by toe punching.
I don't know if you can tattoo a call duck, but I might have to find out.
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I was wondering about this too...
We mark our captive bred Mallards by snipping off the hind toe on the right foot. I didn't want to do it at first, but finding bands was a #*&@.
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So we broke down and did it... easier than clipping toenails!
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But I'd like to toe punch ducklings from MY birds to keep them separate from another bloodline, and was wondering how bad it was. Sounds like it wasn't bad at all.
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Mrs. AK-Bird-Brain :

I was wondering about this too...
We mark our captive bred Mallards by snipping off the hind toe on the right foot. I didn't want to do it at first, but finding bands was a #*&@.
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So we broke down and did it... easier than clipping toenails!
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But I'd like to toe punch ducklings from MY birds to keep them separate from another bloodline, and was wondering how bad it was. Sounds like it wasn't bad at all.
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Nope. Wasnt bad at all.
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I was worried the ducklings would scream, but they didnt even notice. And a couple times I couldnt avoid the veins, but there wasnt even any blood.​
 
Yay... I have a small punch that I can use... will do that now.
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I hate bands, and I HATE zipties!!!
 
Mrs. AK-Bird-Brain :

Yay... I have a small punch that I can use... will do that now.
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I hate bands, and I HATE zipties!!!

I do it right when they came out of the hatcher. But Ive been told you can do it a couple of days old, but you will get some blood. just use some flour or corn startch.​
 

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