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- Cayuga Ducks - All You Need to Know - BackYard Chickens
Cayuga ducks are certainly one of the most unusual breeds of ducks currently available It is a shame that it is one of the most endangered duck species in the world But if you are looking for more information about the Cayuga duck, you're at
- Call making - Duck Hunting Forum
Where can you get acrylic rods for making duck calls? Howe much do they cost? I am interested in starting to make duck calls Thanks, David
- Treating bumble foot in ducks: - BackYard Chickens
In this post I will show you step by step how to treat, wrap, and how to pull a scab off the bottom of your duck’s foot To start off, I am going to give a little information on bumble foot Bumble foot is a staff infection in the bottom of a duck’s foot
- ABA Accepted Colors for Call Ducks (With Pictures!)
Butterscotch call duck - วีร่า มารี Chocolate Defects: "Wheat brown color in breast common but considered a defect Light chocolate areas and fading of chocolate plumage " Disqualifications: "Color of plumage other than Chocolate Brown Conspicuous white in outer plumage including white bibbed, white flights, splashed or lacing "
- Duck Hunting Forum
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- South Carolina Duck Hunting
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- Duck --- Broken Femur | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens
My duck has one of her femurs broken I do not know what to do Nor there are any veterinarian medic that deal with ducks on general, much with a case like this I have her alone with me She eats and drinks What should I do? Will she heal? Should I put her down (eternal sleep)?
- 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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