Taking Care of Muscovy Ducks | Farm Raised With P. Allen Smith
Subscribe for new episodes:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowpets Join Allen as he talks about the benefits of keeping Muscovy ducks, which are a type of water foul you can keep on and around your farm. Have a question for Allen? He'll be checking in regularly, so be sure to leave your comments and questions below. A farm wouldn't be a farm without animals. From sheep to chickens to donkeys, there are a lot of helping paws, claws and hooves at P. Allen Smith's Garden Home Retreat. In 2009, inspired by a childhood spent on the farm raising and showing livestock and poultry, Allen Smith founded the Heritage Poultry Conservancy, an organization dedicated to the preservation and support of all threatened breeds of domestic poultry. P. Allen Smith is an award-winning designer and lifestyle expert and host of two public television programs, P. Allen Smith's Garden Home, P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table and the syndicated 30-minute show P. Allen Smith Gardens.' More from Allen:http://www.youtube.com/pallensmith
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Hello i have 2000 chikens in Norway😀🐔
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we have Muscovy ducks on our farm. The mothers have hatched several eggs but, sadly, they all died within 10 days. Their heads begin to droop and they gasp for air and then within 8 hours die. Have you experienced this?
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Sad to see this guy's channel is gone... Hope he's doing well. Thanks for the video! Beautiful ducks <3 I thought they were creepy looking at first. I've grown fond of the temperament of mine the krunkling doesnt bother me anymore. I see past it into their beautiful eyes.
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can you post video of hatched ducklins. and is it necessary to have moist nets? my ducks stoped laying after transfering them to anothe farm. is this normal? what should i do to make them lay eggs again?
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you're video is really good how do you tell the difference between a boy and a girl
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can you do a mallard video plz
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how to know a broody duck and baby muscovy??
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they are ugly
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thanks for the info .. very much
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thanks for the info .. very much
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intresting
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that ducks as good taste we cooking with soysauce
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I keep muscovy ducks mine don't fly..ever...don't clip their wings or anything ..don't know why had bought and bred them they just rather sit around, I don't even know if they know how to fly once my female flew as much as a chicken over a gate
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I just found a muscovy baby duckling. A few sites say that i shouldn't raise this duckling alone. A neighbor today said it was about two days old. does any one have any advice on raising a two day old muscovy duckling?? i really want it to live
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Need a little help, My duck was attacked by a dog last week, The soft tissue on the back of his hocks was missing... healing well.. But He still can't walk... If the tendons have been severed what's the best treatment for him? Not even swimming in his warm bath. He's been living inside since the attack... Dead happy, eating grooming etc... Not in any pain. But he cannot straighten his legs. If I assist straightening then he's is in obvious pain. (no obvious breaks or dislocation, no grinding etc) Any advice would be great!
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Love Muscovies :D, but way to much curuncling going on, my boys have just as much as those females, the girls look much cuter with less!
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awful how the american standard asks for so much curuncle! in the rest of the world they have much less and therefore not only do they look much nicer but they also see much better! poor things!
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nice video, but the one he is holding up, is a male
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I had 3 female and 1 male last season. We decided to keep 10 more females i need to know if the male to female ratio is the same as chickens about 10 to 1 or do i need to keep more drakes
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