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jessicamarshall2008
In the Brooder
- Dec 26, 2020
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Oh WOW!! I'll check it out!!! Thanks!!!someone on tiktok also has a yellow duck who is fully grown
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Oh WOW!! I'll check it out!!! Thanks!!!someone on tiktok also has a yellow duck who is fully grown
I have 1 in my post. I'm trying to upload more.post a pic please
https://ibb.co/1nPLTVpUmm, yes she should be white. Did she bathe in the yellow Easter egg dye ?
https://ibb.co/1nPLTVpWe might of seen the same video. I saw it too!
Thank you!!!!So cute!!
Thank you!! I will absolutely limit her fruit intake. Any advice, I'll take itshe looks pretty healthy too me! not related to her color, but i recommend only giving fruit like 3 times a week because it’s so sugary but veggies can still be given daily (that’s what i do and it’s what my vet recommended) just to make sure she doesn’t have any long term effects from too much sugar
I have 3 Pekin/Pekin mixes that are 6 mo old. I noticed a week ago they are becoming quite yellow. Winter is now in full swing so I am hoping it's just in response to the short days & cold temps. They still seem very happy in their little flock of 8, despite not having a pool to splash in (frozen). Would like to hear other Pekin owners chime in.Good morning! I am a new to duck raising but am loving every minute of it. I was given a Pekin duckling from a friend in September. She has grown into a beautiful YELLOW duck. My question is, shouldn't she be bright white? She is no longer a duckling. Am I doing something wrong? She eats fresh organic fruits and veggies 3 times a day, always has fresh water and unlimited duck pellets. She gets mealworms for treats. She is super happy and very vocal. If anyone has any ideas or advice for me, I'll take it. Here is a picture of Duck-Duck(I know, super original name)
Link: https://ibb.co/m9sFcC6
Maybe the cold is the reason! Shes happy and healthy it seems. I just didnt want to be doing anything that could hurt her or cause her to become yellow. And not being too wise on duck rearing, I thought this would be the best place to askI have 3 Pekin/Pekin mixes that are 6 mo old. I noticed a week ago they are becoming quite yellow. Winter is now in full swing so I am hoping it's just in response to the short days & cold temps. They still seem very happy in their little flock of 8, despite not having a pool to splash in (frozen). Would like to hear other Pekin owners chime in.