Selling Duck Feathers
eric_wa
14 years ago
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Comments (8)I have 2 Rouens. First ducks I've ever had. Picked 2 from a local feed & seed store. It was so hard waiting to see what We had. (The sex of Ducks). I was told they were hatched on 4/6/2016, I got them 4/21/2016. One much larger than other. They were inseparable w/in 2 days. Had no real arrangment for them, so started off w/ fencing area on back porch, water refill & food and large shavings for bedding. They used Our bath tub w/ little water in it at first. Did some reading on Ducks taken from their Mother's early... I know now that's way normal. Built them a runner pool at a month old. By 5/13/16 (a week later of having the pool the larger one (kirby) started plucking the feathers from the smaller one (Kale) I could only stand it for a small time. During which I would drain it. And refill it 2 days later and it continued. So I purchased 2 large containers used for mixing cement ect. So they would be separate but together because Kirby Only acted out in the water. But Kale only wanted to be in the same one as Kirby. So I scatched that. While continuing to build new areas and finding the best, safest place for them. So in the end this is what We did and since kirby Stopped plucking Kale because Kale out grew His smallness and while still follows Kirby like a puppy Kale can handle Himself now. Oh yeah! By 6-7 weeks Very noticeable We had a male (kale) & a female (Kirby). Kirby- female has a dk yellow Bill w/ dk in the middle. Also the white /purple-blue/white mid flight feathers (Hers came in faster than Kale's. Kale (male) in the sun at time You could see green feathers coming out on His head. His white/purple/white was changing w/ light to blue and or green. Also His Bill had a green hue to it. As of 6/29/16 Kale & Kirby both are getting their white end feathers. But Kale is as I like to say mutating. His chest feathers sometimes look bald but when you look closely it's a crazy grey, white swirl coming in. So Beautiful- both of them. Here is their for now home. Keeping the pond clean well..... for now I just suck out w/ blower attachment and refill it. About every 3-4 days. Feathers are finally getting less. I Put play sand in inside area use kitty scooper. And large to small shavings for bedding & fans. It has a roof but too hot in Texas now so no need. Since they are getting off the ground a couple inches and as of 6/27/16 they both were able to kinda fly across pond I am putting on a top tomorrow. They are still wild birds thus I don't want to cut their wings. That's just me. They come in at dusk through dog/Oops duck door. They know the sound of special treats (cut up all small green grapes, tomatoes, and red apples & some koi long pellets. They come running. They always have Water & their food cleaned morning & night. Kale is very low in voice almost mutters. Kirby is louder and quakes at everything. Kale has always been much softer in tone then Kirby. He never quaked. And My neighbor made a comment of Ducks being good watch dogs. They are. Can't get anything past them. They tend to also listen very well and know just what I'm talking about. They are hilarious, very awesome animals. Getting past their ability to make waste and be gross often they are learning quick that me cleaning their areas is Very useful and I know when I haven't cleaned it right. They let know. Btw. 2 points: 1). I have a koi pond but would never let them in it. 2). We have rattlesnake , coyotes and large prey birds around so them being in Our porch and the fencing was and is my best way of protecting them. 3). Protecting them from dogs, other animals, your existing pets (even if they wouldn't hurt a fly) and themselves is very important. Waterfall will be added along w/ bigger pond. Had to put up tarp from Bad sideways storm. Lol This is what I've done and in my life. If Anyone has anything to add on what I should do or could do or different ideas for my situations, feel free to comment away. May laughter, kindness & Love Always be apart of Your lives. Kale (male) kirby (female) 6/29/2016...See Moresneezing duck! help appreciated.
Comments (2)Does your little duckling have any trouble breathing or have any sort of nasal drip? When I brought home our two baby geese, one developed some sort of respiratory condition with sneezing and kind of labored breathing. I took her to the vet and she prescribed an antibiotic to put in their water. She seemed to think it was something she got during the shipping process. It cleared up after I started the treatment. Good luck with Whya. Bonnie...See MoreWANTED: Need Duck weed,parrot feather or pennywort
Comments (2)I will be very happy to send you postage.Please tell me amount and where to send. Thanks and God Bless...See MoreDrycleaning hurts down/feather filling?
Comments (3)What I have seen of down pillows is that the ticking begins to leak down after it is washed. I believe that there is a "downproof" sizing added to the cloth and washing removed enough to open the spaces between the warp and woof threads. I have some expensive pillows where that didn't happen. I would nave expected dry cleaning to be less damaging, but maybe after so many cleanings the seal is broken down. I don't think the down itself is getting damaged. Why don't you as k the cleaners where you have taken the coat? Maybe they have a product to reseal the fabric....See Moreeric_wa
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