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- 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!)
Ever wondered if your call duck is accepted in the American Bantam Association Standard of Perfection? Well, here's a list to find out! If you would like
- (Almost) Self Cleaning Duck Waterer - BackYard Chickens
The semi-automatic duck-waterer is in use for five months and it saved me a lot of work I know my ducks have fresh drinking water available at all time during the day, which is very soothing Once daily, on the way into the duck house i open the valve and let the water flow while i'm collecting the eggs and on the way back i just close the valve
- South Carolina Duck Hunting
Share your opinions, reply to posts and meet others in the South Carolina duck hunting forum
- 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
- Can you filter a duck pond? Can you use it as fertilizer? (Updated May . . .
Anyway, yes you can filter a duck pond and use it in your garden, but it takes some tinkering Using duck pond water for fertilizer has been great on my plants but you do have to be smart about it
- 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)?
- Mallard Derived Duck Color Genetics Basics - BackYard Chickens
Mallard Derived Duck Color Genetics Basics Ducks have come a long way since they were first domesticated from mallards and now come in many beautiful colors This article will explore how the genetics behind these colors work, and how a duck
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