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- Duck Hunting Forum
A forum community dedicated to duck hunters and hunting enthusiasts Come join the discussion about safety, gear, tips, tricks, optics, hunting, gunsmithing, reviews
- The Process of a Broody Duck - BackYard Chickens
In this article you will learn all about the broody duck, why she become's broody and what happens during the broody process
- Duck Calls and Calling Forum
Information on duck calls and duck calling tips
- Easy-drain wading pool duck pond. - BackYard Chickens
Easy-Drain Duck Pool Those rigid plastic wading pools for kids make handy duck ponds, but they take some time to empty with a bucket, and if you try to lift them to dump the last of the water out, they tend to crack I finally figured out a way to install a simple drain using the standpipe
- ABA Accepted Colors for Call Ducks (With Pictures!)
Butterscotch call duck - วีร่า มารี Chocolate Defects: "Wheat brown color in breast common but considered a defect Light chocolate areas and fading of chocolate plumage " Disqualifications: "Color of plumage other than Chocolate Brown Conspicuous white in outer plumage including white bibbed, white flights, splashed or lacing "
- Wisconsin Duck Hunting
This Midwestern state holds many waterfowl species Post here and read others views on Wisconsin duck hunting From the mighty Mississippi river to the west to the great lake of Michigan on the east, WI has many different types of hunting available to hunters
- Good calls for beginners | Duck Hunting Forum
Hey all, This is my first year in the waterfowl world I hunted this year without any calls and had marginal success I know there is a learning curve to hunting, calling and everything else but my question is what is a good puddle duck and goose call that is good for beginners and will not
- Treatments for Prolapse Duck Phallus (Penis) - BackYard Chickens
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
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