|
- Treating bumble foot in ducks: - BackYard Chickens
Take the duck out of the water and dry off his feet Lay the duck down, holding one foot out to the back of his body (you might need a helper) Spray the duck’s foot with the wound spray Take a cotton ball and put neosporn on it Put the cotton ball up against the wound and wrap it with gauze pads and gauze rolls to hold it in place
- 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,
- The Process of a Broody Duck - BackYard Chickens
Have you ever wondered what it truly means for a duck to be described as “broody”? In simple terms, when a female duck—or any bird, really—enters this unique phase, she embraces the vital duty of nurturing her eggs It’s not just a matter of casually perching on a nest; it’s a serious commitment that lasts for quite some time
- Easy Ways to Tell the Gender of Your Duck~ - BackYard Chickens
Another way is simply by the looks of a duck Though this is not true with all breeds of duck, in many types of duck the boy and the girl look different A good example is the Mallard, the boy has a bright green head and lots of light coloring while the girl is almost all brown
- Do’s and Don’ts of Using Duck Poop as Fertilizer Compost
I have been using duck poop in my compost and turn it regularly Have even grown plants in it and save and water it down for fertilizer My plants have gone mad! Just wandering if you find there can be a lot of weeds grow in it? I made my compost like a garden bed and just turn it and wait a few days and then use it
- Duck Calls and Calling Forum
Information on duck calls and duck calling tips When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, which supports our community
- United States - Duck Hunting Forum
Talk about various Louisiana duck hunting tactics with others and explore issues related to duck hunting in the heart of Cajun duck hunting country 15K 3 4M Dec 11, 2024
- Cayuga Ducks - All You Need to Know - BackYard Chickens
In the 1860s the duck breed was recognized under the name Cayuga duck and in 1874 it was recognized by the American Poultry Association's Standard of Perfection The Cayuga duck, an American duck breed, is one of only a few duck breeds that originated in the U S As the name implies, it originated from Cayuga Lake in New York State
|
|
|