Jul 17, 2018 #1 K Kevintaylor In the Brooder Joined Jul 17, 2018 Messages 10 Reaction score 2 Points 16 can someone please tell me what kind of duck this is
Jul 17, 2018 #2 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Greeter Friend Spirit Joined May 3, 2009 Messages 174,061 Reaction score 718,057 Points 2,357 Location New Jersey Not a great picture, but I believe they are muscovies, and very attractive.
Jul 17, 2018 Thread starter #3 K Kevintaylor In the Brooder Joined Jul 17, 2018 Messages 10 Reaction score 2 Points 16 They re so flighty they won’t let me get a good pick
Jul 17, 2018 Thread starter #4 K Kevintaylor In the Brooder Joined Jul 17, 2018 Messages 10 Reaction score 2 Points 16 They re a silver blueish color with white chest rite now. They are only about 6 weeks old or so
Jul 17, 2018 #5 chickens really I am a legend Premium Feather Member 8 Years Friend Joined Sep 8, 2015 Messages 62,658 Reaction score 109,462 Points 1,677 Location The Funny Farm....Alberta, Canada Poor things should calm in a few days..
Jul 17, 2018 Thread starter #6 K Kevintaylor In the Brooder Joined Jul 17, 2018 Messages 10 Reaction score 2 Points 16 Had em over a month and they are still really nervous and flighty
Jul 17, 2018 #7 chickens really I am a legend Premium Feather Member 8 Years Friend Joined Sep 8, 2015 Messages 62,658 Reaction score 109,462 Points 1,677 Location The Funny Farm....Alberta, Canada Do they have access to a yard and able to watch you walk around?..
Jul 17, 2018 #8 Lil Drake40 Crowing Joined Apr 25, 2018 Messages 1,393 Reaction score 1,820 Points 256 Location Somewhere in the mountains Got dried meal worms. They usually go over real big here for making friends
Jul 17, 2018 #9 Quacking Pigeon Crowing Joined Mar 12, 2018 Messages 1,214 Reaction score 2,298 Points 321 Location NSW, Australia My Coop My Coop They are Muscovy ducks
Jul 17, 2018 #10 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Greeter Friend Spirit Joined May 3, 2009 Messages 174,061 Reaction score 718,057 Points 2,357 Location New Jersey They are at the 'teen age' spooky stage. Move slowly around them, kneel down and talk quietly, do not go at them from above - that's how a predator approaches fowl. Use feed to entice them.
They are at the 'teen age' spooky stage. Move slowly around them, kneel down and talk quietly, do not go at them from above - that's how a predator approaches fowl. Use feed to entice them.