@Alaskan. What do you give your Muscovy ducks to eat? What treats if any do they like?
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I must admit, I like nice things to. I tend to look after the things I get and get years of pleasure from them.I should actually change what I said....I was always frugal when kids were at home.
Last time I had a car payment was in 1985..... When I paid off my 1979 Dodge Power Wagon.
I own a house where a double payment is around $400 a month.....
The current truck I own is the most expensive truck I've owned in years.... And it was $2000.
I never got a contractor to do anything.... Although I might hire someone to install my internet antenna higher and better... But only cuz I'm super afraid of heights.....
It's just that I'm not afraid to spend money on some things....I like nice things.... Sometimes expensive things.... As I get older and have no kids...I like to buy more name brand stuff....
But yeah I live cheaply so I can spend money on other things I suppose.
I spend most of my spare money on tools....
peas corn carrots.... Id do frozen... that way you can keepem frozen till treat time... theydont stay frozen long.@Alaskan. What do you give your Muscovy ducks to eat? What treats if any do they like?
I'll try the peas and carrots. They're really fussy. They'll eat some tomato but the seeds and stuff the chickens like the Muscovys wont touch.peas corn carrots.... Id do frozen... that way you can keepem frozen till treat time... theydont stay frozen long.
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@Alaskan. What do you give your Muscovy ducks to eat? What treats if any do they like?
I might try a bit of dog food. They get the bugs themselves. They love a stag beetle but it looks pretty rough when they catch one. I've tried small sardines and they turned their beaks up at it.For treats left over chicken wings, dog food, worms, slugs, dead quail chicks, little bait fish. They are more protein oriented than the chickens. But they also like barley and sunflower seeds.
For feed we use duck feed or all flock.
Yeah, supposedly eating salt helps reduce the need to pee.
On when He be needing some huggies don't itHello, Pond, nary a ripple in sight.
At your age ? What do you plan on doing when you get old like me ? Depends-----
I haven't been weighing her, but I'll get her on the scales in the morning. All the chickens here are underweight by US standards it seems; not by large amounts but less.I hope the vet can figure it out or someone else here has something to suggest.
My only suggestion is to weigh her if you can, and keep monitor on it. Hens have such a way of hiding everything. They can be so close to death before we realize any problem, but if she is eating well, at least that’s a good sign.