So now we have ducks

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How are the Quackers doing?

Have you fed them peas?

Can they play drums?

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Much confusion in the coop this morning as something got in last night - presumably to attack them like every other object they see.

Not sure which of the 3 has delivered the mysterious object - they are all a bit freaked this morning :?

Zer is only one, but that’s un eouf.

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We’ve had an egg in the coop every day since the above, so it was time to try them. You can look away now @duncs500

Mrs mik chose to fry.

I think I’ve only had a duck egg once (as part of a dish) so was a bit (irrationally) apprehensive....

Still young birds so the first ones aren’t much bigger than normal hen eggs, but as I had read, the ratio of yolk to white is much higher, and the white that is there is firmer - without the really liquid white part in a hens egg. So more nutritious and filling than hens eggs 😎👍 but more fat in them too 😕

So.... bloody delicious! 😎🍴

Once they all start laying we’ll have more than we can eat, so will start giving them away to interested parties.
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Thanks for helping me look away by tagging me! :lol:

Gross, but I'm happy for you if you like them mik. :)
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duncs500 wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 11:11 am Thanks for helping me look away by tagging me! :lol:
Just dipping my rear tyres onto your apron dude. :D
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mik wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 11:23 am
duncs500 wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 11:11 am Thanks for helping me look away by tagging me! :lol:
Just dipping my rear tyres onto your apron dude. :D
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Getting bigger..... have put chicken wire over existing fences so we can let them free-range a bit more. They still stick together and move around as a wee gang though....

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Dog likes em :D
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What are they like with Cats? Or do you not have any ?

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No cats - just two dogs. Who were interested at first but now not bothered - unless the ducks rap on the door as you see....
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V8Granite wrote: Sun Mar 07, 2021 6:53 pm What are they like with Cats? Or do you not have any ?

Dave!
i believe pancakes and hoisin sauce is the more traditional accompaniment for duck.
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Got some more chicken wire up so they were free-ranging round a big section of the garden for about 9hrs yesterday.

First attempt at poaching a duck egg this morning. The absence of the really watery white that you get in a hens egg means they hold together superbly with minimal “stringy bits” that need to be trimmed before serving. And presumably for the same reason - they finish up egg-shaped. 😎
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Our cat will kill and eat most things, but wasn’t at all bothered by our neighbours ducks
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