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  2. Duck Hunting Forum

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    A forum community dedicated to duck hunters and hunting enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about safety, gear, tips, tricks, optics, hunting...

  3. Treating bumble foot in ducks: - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/articles/treating-bumble-foot-in-ducks.74245

    Take the duck out of the water and dry off his feet. Lay the duck down, holding one foot out to the back of his body (you might need a helper). Spray the duck’s foot with the wound spray. Take a cotton ball and put neosporn on it. Put the cotton ball up against the wound and wrap it with gauze pads and gauze rolls to hold it in place.

  4. Duck Emergency - Attack Wounds (Graffic Pics) - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/threads/duck-emergency-attack-wounds-graffic-pics.621438

    DH went to the farm store which did not have the suggested wound care products, but did have Vetericyn (antiseptic, antimicrobial,ect) spray. We sprayed the wounds with the Vetericyn & settled them into the mud room. The least severe duck even started quacking (talking) to the other duck when they were settled in for the night.

  5. United States - Duck Hunting Forum

    www.duckhuntingchat.com/categories/united-states.233

    Discussion topics include Alaska sea duck hunting and other species. 2.7K 896K Aug 30, 2021 . 2.7K ...

  6. Call Duck Incubation: Day by Day Candleing - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/articles/call-duck-incubation-day-by-day-candleing.77411

    I am going to candle every day of incubation of a call duck egg to show the stages of growth. Day 1 - 1 full 24 hours of incubating; Day 2: Day 3: Day 4: Day 5: Day 6: Day 7: Day 8: The back of Day 8 to show that duck eggs progress mostly...

  7. The Duck Spa - how the heck do you soak your duck's feet without...

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    I use Epsom salt and warm water and bucket You have to hold onto the duck while soaking and def no drinking of the water. I use a gallon bucket and half to 1 cup of Epsom salt mixed in with warm water. I saw on you tube some one had rigged up a soaking bucket and cut a hole in the buckets lid for the duck to stick it's head out of.

  8. Treatments for Prolapse Duck Phallus (Penis) - BackYard Chickens

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    A prolapsed phallus is described as a condition in which a male duck's phallus (penis) remains outside of the body and is unable to retract back inside the body. The longer the phallus remains outside of the duck's body, the greater the risk of secondary bacterial contamination and damage to this important body part.

  9. caddo lake - Duck Hunting Forum

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    hey guys i am taking my son on a week long duck hunting trip planning on hitting caddo lake then richland and back to the coast... but cant find any info if there is a grey zone(no hunting ) area on the lake... can some one help me out on were the best area to launch is i run a longtail speed is not in my vocabulary!!! need to get to the huntin ...

  10. The hybrid duck boat plans - Duck Hunting Forum

    www.duckhuntingchat.com/threads/the-hybrid-duck-boat-plans.494578

    Don't glass-in max-4 sheets for an open water set-up. Paint it a dark grey or something like that. Personally, I have used mine (6ft 5in Hybrid NL without pods) in marshes. I painted with Parker Duck Boat paint and covered with a killerweed blanket I made...works awesome --- essentially invisible! I have also used it without the grass in lilly ...

  11. Cayuga Ducks - All You Need to Know - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/articles/cayuga-ducks-all-you-need-to-know.77475

    Cayuga duck eggs are one of the main reasons why this duck is bred. This is because the Cayuga duck lays a unique egg. Their shell is black. Well, at least for a while. The duck does not lay eggs at certain times of the year. When their laying season begins again, they first lay black eggs. Cayuga duck eggs look absolutely stunning.