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- Duck Hunting Forum
A forum community dedicated to duck hunters and hunting enthusiasts Come join the discussion about safety, gear, tips, tricks, optics, hunting, gunsmithing, reviews
- 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
- The Process of a Broody Duck - BackYard Chickens
In this article you will learn all about the broody duck, why she become's broody and what happens during the broody process
- Do’s and Don’ts of Using Duck Poop as Fertilizer Compost
I know it’s almost winter but I was thinking about what to do with the straw and duck poop that I’ve pulled out of the shed I keep them in when the it’s nasty out I also am going to move their outside pen and will have to shovel some of it off as that area is a little raised up I’m sure I will
- Easy Ways to Tell the Gender of Your Duck~ - BackYard Chickens
Here at BYC, in the Duck Forum a lot of People ask what the gender of their duck is, while this answer can be acquired from other Backyard Chicken members, there are a lot of easy ways to tell by yourself! Here are some easy ways to tell the Gender of your duck: ~ One way to tell is by voice
- Most humane way to euthanize a duck? - BackYard Chickens
We have a Pekin duck with a wound that smells rotten and is infested with maggots I think this is beyond our ability to treat What is the best way to humanely put her down? I saw a technique for culling chicks that used an airtight container with ether (starting fluid) Would this be a quick and humane way to euthanize a full-grown duck?
- 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
- The ULTIMATE list of DUCK Treats and Supplements. . .
Any duck with a foot or leg injury of any kind can take Brewer's yeast (either in packets or in crushed up pills) on their food or in their water Gro-Gel- (for ducklings only) Grow-gel is a powder mixed with water to create a green jelly like substance Gro-gel contains vitamins and nutrients for baby ducklings
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