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From: foodcurated
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  • Your ducks have crusty eyes from a lack of water to submerge their faces, that all ducks require to live. They are obviously terrified & huddle in a corner at any approach, a clear sign of abuse. The carcass you proudly held up was obviously slaughtered using the neck slash method, a horrible way to kill a duck. Especially since the animal is still alive when it's neck is hacked open to bleed out. An inefficient and inhuman method only the lowest caliber farmer practices.

  • thouse ducks have sticky eyes, that unhealthy.

  • Ducks need to clear their nostrils so the drip waterers are insufficient. It may be why the ducklings have sticky eyes: they can't clean the food out of their eyes or from crusting there. They may be 'living a good life' according to what humans 'think' they need, but this is not what they need to be happy or lead a good life. Not raised this way.

  • yeah,man! thats the way to go! another self-sufficent red-blooded ameican! if only everyone else had the good sense to be self-sufficent AND make some money doing it!!!  how do i get some of that fresh duck?wish i had room for some!chickens and turkeys and rabbits are great to have,too!! thats a great setup for raising ducks.shame the big companys cant operate like that!!

  • none that just wrong i was looking for a site to show how rises them NOT EAT THEM - OHHH YEA I DO EAT MEAT ALSO - BUT THAT JUST sick-

  • thanks for the information - we have been inspired and made our duck/chicken yard 'live streaming' so people can watch and learn as we do.

    We are proud to show you the 'Duck TV'

    aquaponiclynx. com/duck-tv

  • me having ducks if i wwere to get a nother breed of duck would they be able to live happy and healthy together great video.. thanks

  • great video

    just subbed

  • Nice video. Wish it could be longer to cover more details of duck farming.

  • John a good video.Its good to see a decent farmer who treats his animals the way it should be.

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