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YakLady Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 09:59:04 AM
Well these poor little guys were dumped at a pond in Missoula this spring/summer, and now that the pond has almost frozen over, my friend at Parks and Rec asked if she could bring them here. Of course, who could say no? I'm planning on building them their own pen to keep them from crossbreeding with my Muscovy ducks and making mule ducks (sterile hybrids- Muscovy aren't Mallard-derived).


Here's a pic of them upon arrival. They were understandably stressed. I'm adding electrolyte/vitamin powder to their water, and I have them on Flock Raiser. Any major differences between these (Buff?) ducks and my Muscovy ducks? I know they're genetically and physically pretty different, so I'm wondering if they need anything special.

I'll try to get better pics as they warm up to me. They seem more cuddly when caught than my scovies. Oh, and they quack- that's new! Haha. Will keep you all posted :)

~Hen 4316~ Just a farmgirl in Western Montana.
Starting a family and raising up a small ranch using natural resources.
www.mydoterra.com/thurman
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oldbittyhen Posted - Dec 26 2012 : 9:03:02 PM
they look alot like "Golden 500" production egg layers, maybe a cross, they are pretty though...

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"
YakLady Posted - Dec 21 2012 : 3:45:17 PM
Yes I'll be keeping them :) I'm pretty sure you could get some quite similar from any hatchery :)

Oh yeah I don't think they will eat a lot forever, but I do think they've been hungry for at least a few days. Poor guys. They're sure cute! Now I have to build them a pen in the snow! Fun fun :)

~Hen 4316~ Just a farmgirl in Western Montana.
Starting a family and raising up a small ranch using natural resources.
www.mydoterra.com/thurman
wooliespinner Posted - Dec 21 2012 : 2:42:00 PM
They are so darn cute. What good close up pictures and how pretty they are. Are you going to keep them?
Looking at them makes me want some just like them. Maybe they are eating alot because of wrong time of year and they cannot forage and its cold. Maybe when spring breaks and they can go outside they will find lots of good weeds and bugs on their own.

Linda

Raspberry Run Farm
Nubian Dairy Goats
YakLady Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 8:22:49 PM
http://youtu.be/6IAV6dp_bTw Video :) They eat a LOT...

~Hen 4316~ Just a farmgirl in Western Montana.
Starting a family and raising up a small ranch using natural resources.
www.mydoterra.com/thurman
YakLady Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 3:14:14 PM
I bet they're a hatchery's version of "buff" and were bought at a local feed store when they were little and cute and then dumped when they became less cute and more work.

~Hen 4316~ Just a farmgirl in Western Montana.
Starting a family and raising up a small ranch using natural resources.
www.mydoterra.com/thurman
AliciaNak Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 3:09:30 PM
great link!
Still no idea what my Blue boy is, but I'm thinking your females at least are definitely Buff or a buff cross.



Alicia
Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.~Ralph Waldo Emmerson
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YakLady Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 2:45:30 PM

Boys, see how there's no blue over their tails? Makes me think they're mixed with something like a Runner? I don't know...


I got a video... just need to upload it. Could take a while, I have satellite internet.

~Hen 4316~ Just a farmgirl in Western Montana.
Starting a family and raising up a small ranch using natural resources.
www.mydoterra.com/thurman
YakLady Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 2:24:17 PM
Definitely not Khaki Campbells... the girls are more peachy colored and have no darker brown markings...
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/Ducks/Campbells/BRKKhakis.html

More like Buffs: http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/Ducks/Buffs/BRKBuff.html

I need to get more pictures of these guys...

~Hen 4316~ Just a farmgirl in Western Montana.
Starting a family and raising up a small ranch using natural resources.
www.mydoterra.com/thurman
YakLady Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 2:19:08 PM
They look like the pics I've seen of "Buff Ducks" or Orpington ducks... same thing I guess.


~Hen 4316~ Just a farmgirl in Western Montana.
Starting a family and raising up a small ranch using natural resources.
www.mydoterra.com/thurman
AliciaNak Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 2:10:44 PM
My mystery boy is all blue, like the heads of your possible males. And I think the Khaki (campbell khaki if I remember right) come in blue shades as well. I'll look in my giant chicken/duck/goose book for you.

The males have a very quiet, hushed type quack and the females seem to be yelling all the time.
Even as ducklings! That's how I knew the crested was a female. I'm sure we looked funny at the feed store trying to get ducklings to quack and holding them up to our ears

Alicia
Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.~Ralph Waldo Emmerson
www.blondenak.blogspot.com
YakLady Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 1:47:44 PM
Thanks all :)

Alicia- I don't know what they are! The boys have the blue heads, and the girls don't, I think anyway- so it's 2 of each :)

~Hen 4316~ Just a farmgirl in Western Montana.
Starting a family and raising up a small ranch using natural resources.
www.mydoterra.com/thurman
AliciaNak Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 1:41:10 PM
They should be fine on the all flock.
My 3 (a Cayuga male, a grey/blue mystery boy, and a Crested female) eat the layer pellets, scratch, and grain mixes that I feed the chickens. They sleep in the hen house too =)

I think that in general they are going to be very the same as the Muscovies. Just like a donkey and horse eat the same things.

Just my think-ings on it.
They sure are beauties!
Could they be Khaki ducks? You'll know which ones are female by the MUCH louder quacks. =)

Alicia
Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.~Ralph Waldo Emmerson
www.blondenak.blogspot.com
Emily Anna Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 10:56:45 AM
They are very pretty duckies! You're a good soul for taking them in!

Thanks for sharing the picture of them!

Emily
wooliespinner Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 10:45:50 AM
Aww they are so pretty. I love the color of them.I hope they settle into their new home well. Your sweet to take them in. I bet they end up being a great new addition to your farm.

Linda

Raspberry Run Farm
Nubian Dairy Goats
Bear5 Posted - Dec 20 2012 : 10:31:32 AM
Thanks for the picture of the Duckies! Too cute!! I look forward to more pictures of them. Glad you adopted them.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross

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