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Is My Duckling a Male or Female?
Read more: Is My Duckling a Male or Female?Part 1 – Vocalization Nuptial feathers don’t come in until a duck or drake reaches 4-6 months of age. Is there a faster way to know – outside of waiting patiently? There are three common ways to determine the gender for waterfowl. DNA testing, Vent Sexing or Voice Sexing. Today, we are going to talk…
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Breed Spotlight: The Cayuga Duck
Read more: Breed Spotlight: The Cayuga DuckAn American heritage breed recognized for its iridescent black-green plumage, hardiness, and calm demeanor.
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Infographic: Botulism and Flushing Toxins
Read more: Infographic: Botulism and Flushing ToxinsWaterfowl, including ducks and geese, are curious foragers and often ingest substances that can be harmful to their health.
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Duck Coop Bedding
Read more: Duck Coop BeddingWhen it comes to bedding for a duck coop, there are several options to consider, each with its own pros and cons.
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What is Angel Wing?
Read more: What is Angel Wing?Angel wing is a syndrome that happens for a variety of reasons – here are tips on recognizing and treating the symptoms.
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Top 5 Tips for New Duck Owners
Read more: Top 5 Tips for New Duck OwnersAre you a beginner duck and goose owner looking for some helpful tips to ensure the well-being of your feathered friends?
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Benefits of Raising Ducks and Geese
Read more: Benefits of Raising Ducks and GeeseDucks and Geese bring numerous benefits to your home or homestead.


