Duck
The comb duck, also known as the Knob-billed duck, primarily inhabits freshwater wetlands, marshes, and rivers across parts of Africa and Asia. It is commonly found in countries such as India, Bangladesh, and various regions of sub-Saharan Africa. These ducks prefer areas with abundant vegetation where they can forage for food. They are often seen in small to large flocks, especially during the breeding season.
He was named Donald Duck for a reason. He is a duck, not a goose.
because of food sacurity
Stress could be the reason for a broody hen's comb to go grey. A change in comb color often happens when a hen isn't feeling well or is missing something in their diet.
curl the front, grease the sides back to a verticle line in the back, use a comb to make a straight line through it
because of food sacurity
Mine is called a duck house. For some reason they do not call them coops like they do for chickens. Not sure why.
Mine is called a duck house. For some reason they do not call them coops like they do for chickens. Not sure why.
Mine is called a duck house. For some reason they do not call them coops like they do for chickens. Not sure why.
That's typical. I have a goose and duck farm and I asked my dad the same question because pretty much all of my birds have pink feet and their fine. If it is really starting to get pink then, take it to a vet immediately.
That's typical. I have a goose and duck farm and I asked my dad the same question because pretty much all of my birds have pink feet and their fine. If it is really starting to get pink then, take it to a vet immediately.