- St Charles Duck Clubs - Duck Hunting Forum
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- What waders?? | Duck Hunting Forum
Hey guys been hunting waterfowl for a couple years now, I’m still sum what a young kid and I don’t wanna break the bank on waders, what’s a good set of waders that are worth the money but aren’t to expensive
- how does wind affect ducks? - Duck Hunting Forum
the more questions i get answered, the more i have, lol how does the wind affect ducks? does alot drive them into little holes and narrow guts? how hard is enough to cause this? if it is a bluebird day, where do ducks go? thanks again for answering these noob questions
- Boss Shotshells - Duck Hunting Forum
Just finished duck season and felt I must post this regarding Boss shells Had a very unfortunate and potentially very serious event happen Was very happy with Boss until I discovered that they are not waterproof! Only discovered this after 2 shells failed to fire other than the primer going
- How to paint old decoys like divers (Step by Step) - Duck Hunting Forum
I've taken so much from this forum I thought it was time to finally contribute First and foremost, this is a step by step thread on how to give old decoys new life, but even more importantly than that, how to have more successful duck hunts I've used these decoys I've hand painted for a couple
- Differences Between Duck Eggs Chicken Eggs - BackYard Chickens
A delicious alternative to chicken eggs, duck eggs have extra rich yolks and a unique flavor Learn the differences between duck and chicken eggs, whether you raise ducks for the eggs or just happen to find duck eggs at the store Chickens are
- Treating bumble foot in ducks: - BackYard Chickens
I am going to start step by step on how to treat bumble foot- When you first find out your duck has bumble foot, whether it’s severe or minor, you want to fill a tub with warm water Then you need to add iodine and Epsom salt to the water Let your duck sit in the water for about 30 minutes
- Treatments for Prolapse Duck Phallus (Penis) - BackYard Chickens
A prolapsed phallus is described as a condition in which a male duck's phallus (penis) remains outside of the body and is unable to retract back inside the body The longer the phallus remains outside of the duck's body, the greater the risk of secondary bacterial contamination and damage to this important body part
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