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*HOW TO RAISE HEALTHY DUCKS to BENEFIT YOUR GARDEN**

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2011

Watch the ducks placed in the organic garden to eat slugs and fertilize, grow up before your very eyes and see when Novalee experiences the heartache of a mother as her ducklings learn to fly and become ready to leave the nest!
These two were rescued from their own fate to be dinner roast off a farm raising them for non-vegetarian CSA members.

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  • That "sister" is definitely a brother. He's a boy. That's why he's so much bigger and can't fly. Can you tell how he sounds different too? Girls trill and boys huff huff huff.

  • @tifotter

    figures, since we asked for two females! lol , thanks

  • whats csa?u r a vegetarian/?

  • @vidaripollen

    CSA= community supported agriculture which, in this case means farms collaborate to fill lots of boxes with food from there property and people in the towns and cities can pay a monthly price to be delivered a box of the goods to eat. yes , i am vegan

  • They sure got big :)

  • @GospelTruth37059

    and to think they are still only teenagers!!

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  • u have the time to raise ducks, and stuff? lol there cute as hell tho.

  • @enovalee thanks.

  • @enovalee

    I eat the eggs!! They Are Delicious... higher in protein, and can be eaten by people who are allergic to chicken eggs. I have Pekins. The boys have a little feather that curls on the tail. The girls don't have that. Also the girls are Very Loud and the boys are Very Soft Spoken. Pekins don't fly but I don't know about yours. I will research and get back to you. My ducks didn't start laying eggs until the next spring so she may not be laying yet. More later....

  • @OneSproutAtaTime

    we have a lot of similarities!! : i want a whole farm, too!!!!

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