Re: DUCKS: Introducing new ducks
- From: Peggy <fampom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:50:49 +0800
Linda Hardy wrote:
"Christina Websell" <spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:604oobF1ou90eU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxI found that my ducks & geese get on with each other. When it is not breeding seson then I have to seperate them."Linda Hardy" <linda_ann_hardy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:_V8nj.7647$421.334@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxI've read that male muscovy's can be agressive but so far their does not seem to be any sign of that, any suggestions would be great.I have a male muscovy and he's a darling. Can't speak for others, of course. He would have no more idea of being aggressive than..you name it. Flying to the moon?
Tina
Thanks for the message Tina, been out to give the ducks some food, my muscovy's seem rather shy at the moment.
cheers
Linda
Peggy
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