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In September 2024, I was given three ducklings, and since I had no idea about ducks, I searched for information and found them. Since then, I've been reading your articles to learn how to care for them properly. In Spain, it's very difficult to find valuable information about ducks. Everything I found focused on how to care for meat ducks to improve their production, but it was far from providing them with real well-being. They saved my three children from many mistakes, thank you for that!
They are three males (something I suspect could end up causing me problems), and I'm studying the situation to see how to approach it.
I'm not entirely sure of their breeds; one is white and the other two are brown, named Goyo, Arturo, and Santiago.
They live in a fenced area of my garden, about 12 square meters, with a secure 6-meter run where they have shelter, food, water, and a pool. They also go for walks in the rest of the garden when I'm there (they can't always do that because I have many other animals and the situation needs to be monitored).
Overall, I think they have a wonderful life. I'm leaving you some photos of them when they were ducklings and how they are now. Thank you for creating and enriching this forum daily. Big hugs!
In September 2024, I was given three ducklings, and since I had no idea about ducks, I searched for information and found them. Since then, I've been reading your articles to learn how to care for them properly. In Spain, it's very difficult to find valuable information about ducks. Everything I found focused on how to care for meat ducks to improve their production, but it was far from providing them with real well-being. They saved my three children from many mistakes, thank you for that!
They are three males (something I suspect could end up causing me problems), and I'm studying the situation to see how to approach it.
I'm not entirely sure of their breeds; one is white and the other two are brown, named Goyo, Arturo, and Santiago.
They live in a fenced area of my garden, about 12 square meters, with a secure 6-meter run where they have shelter, food, water, and a pool. They also go for walks in the rest of the garden when I'm there (they can't always do that because I have many other animals and the situation needs to be monitored).
Overall, I think they have a wonderful life. I'm leaving you some photos of them when they were ducklings and how they are now. Thank you for creating and enriching this forum daily. Big hugs!