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Believe me, I know they can flyThe wings crossing each other means the bird is mature enough to to fly

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Believe me, I know they can flyThe wings crossing each other means the bird is mature enough to to fly
We had a whole thing with that. We clipped their wings but they were persistent and flew outBelieve me, I know they can fly![]()
I am looking to buy call ducks for my school farm. I will be using them for my social and emotional students to encourage school attendance and bonding. Can you tell me where I can purchase White call duck eggs, or breeding pairs. I have looked every where but no one can tell me where to purchase them.
Where are you based? Im in Southern York county Pennsylvania and could give you some eggs and since one of my call duck hens went broody and one of my chicken hens went broody I put some eggs under them so I will be expecting them to hatch in roughly a month. They aren't pure whites though.I am looking to buy call ducks for my school farm. I will be using them for my social and emotional students to encourage school attendance and bonding. Can you tell me where I can purchase White call duck eggs, or breeding pairs. I have looked every where but no one can tell me where to purchase them.
Jeanette Cleall
You can also look on e-bay for eggs and craigslist for call ducks and eggs. There is a 24hr auction if you go onto "Forums" and scroll to the bottom.I am looking to buy call ducks for my school farm. I will be using them for my social and emotional students to encourage school attendance and bonding. Can you tell me where I can purchase White call duck eggs, or breeding pairs. I have looked every where but no one can tell me where to purchase them.
Jeanette Cleall