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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-05-30 06:28 pm

[ SECRET POST #6355 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6355 ⌋

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Re: All purpose question and advice thread

(Anonymous) 2024-05-31 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
Ducks need something to paddle around in and will, if they possibly can, also splash water everywhere and dig their bills in the resultant mud looking for worms. Iirc they may need slightly differently formulated feed.

Also when I was a kid my mom brought home a rescue duck from a coworker whose flock had all been eaten by raccoons except the single survivor, because the coworker knew we had hens and didn't want the one duck to be lonely.

The hens were fucking terrified of that poor duck at first. They were standard hens, not bantams, but she was a meat breed and enormous. She'd follow after them quacking while they scattered away from her.

They did get used to each other eventually.

A year or so later, she got sick with a nasty respiratory illness and died, but not before passing it on to most of the hens.

If they share food and water, the ducks will do their damndest to turn the dry food into mush and the water into mud.