a vulture but then it would get to amore deeper and not know that it ate stuff
i dnt know i jsut wanted to help you out so uou can get an anew
It's probably not the best thing for them. Just like any other animal ducks could become dehydrated from the salt water. I would stick will FRESH WATER.
i would say no so they should just give them plain water to be safe
The most likely duck species fitting that description in northwest Idaho is the Common Goldeneye. They have a white body with a black head and neck. Common Goldeneyes are diving ducks often found in freshwater lakes and ponds in the region.
A "head" of cattle is just another way of saying herd of cattle. Instead of saying I have 100 herd of cattle, you would say I have 100 head of cattle (this way you are specifying the exact number of cows you have in your herd)
The smallest number of ducks Julie could have seen is 40. Since her estimate was 40 ducks, it is possible that she actually saw exactly 40 ducks on the pond. Julie's estimate serves as a lower bound for the number of ducks she saw, so the smallest number is the same as her estimate.
A fox.
Yes. I had my two ducks taken in daylight by a fox, just this week and just an hour, I heard my female ducks quaking really loud and went to the back door and there it stood,by the pond, watching my ducks in the water. If my ducks wouldn't have beenin the water, I would be missing more of my ducks.
It's probably not the best thing for them. Just like any other animal ducks could become dehydrated from the salt water. I would stick will FRESH WATER.
probally the earliest percussion would be animal skin over objects just like a drum head.
i would say no so they should just give them plain water to be safe
Yes. Ducks do eat toast. Just not with anything on it...
just keep on clicking on the ducks
Deer, squirrels, fox, wolf, badgers, rabbits, ducks, geese, swans, are just a few that I remember seeing while living there.
A fox would do it, one did that to my wife pet ducks.Of course a weasel more likely as it will do same thing to get the blood. Weasels will bite the head off to drink the bird's blood and leave the rest. Also, sometimes dogs kill wild (park) ducks and just leave the bodies.
because their ducks and ducks fly and also cause they feel like it
Ducks that are just sitting around are easy to shoot and kill. Sitting ducks means easy targets.
I'm pretty sure that you raise ducks just like you would raise chickens or other poultry/birds. Obviously good food, water, and shelter is needed. I would contact your local farm for details.