This was very helpful…! I just impulse bought 2 kaki cambles, i had been thinking about ducks for my garden and then i just did it… I am raising them with chicks and mixing their feeds together and wetting it. And putting paper towel down on the floor because those ducks ate messy..!
Wonderful video! You had me at "They'll forage for spiders"! lol We live in a very mossy, damp, treed property and let me tell ya.. We have some monster spiders *shivers* -- and lots of them. Ducks seem so lovely, I love to watch them at our local lake/park.
Thank you for the great info! Right now we have the ducks with the chickens and I have been telling my husband that I want to separate them. I love the pallet house idea for them!👍🏼😉💜🌸
What an amazong video!!! So perfect! I just got ducks and had nothing for them haha completely learning as i go but enjoying my first week as a duck mom! This video was super informative and so well done! Thank you!!!
Great video and lots of good info. We rescued 10 in total; 2 blue Swedes, 4 khakis, 4 brown ones not sure what they are - maybe a variety of mallard’s. One of the Swedes is lame - they were in a 4 x 5 plastic tub. What can I do to do to heal it?? I give them all peas w/brewers yeast. Thanks.
Thankyou so much ! I would love runner ducks, as i understand Khakis came from runners x’d with mallards - the khakis stand tall like the runners but not as tall, they are also a naturally skittish duck but good on land and dont need a big pond to be happy!
Whether or not to have a drake? I had a (rescued) drake that, when an adolescent, bit me once out of frustration. I pushed his back down whilst grabbing the scruff of his neck, and as soon as he did not resist, I let go. I just mimicked nature in the dominance game. We were still best friends, he is such a loving, friendly and communicative boy. He never bit me again. My two (separate) rescue ducks did not get on that well, the drake really settled things down and they were all happy ducks. I did not want a drake but I am so glad he came into the duck family. Drakes are usually hard to rehome so I was glad he got a chance at life, he has a lovely nature.
yes its a controversial subject for many - especially people who have had negative experiences. We got a drake a few months back and he's been a gem. We hatched new ducklings end of summer and he's been an active part of the family - not like many people report how drakes can be... maybe depends on the breed - a bit like roosters !
@@TheLittlePalletFarmhouse @The Little Pallet Farmhouse Yes, that's interesting. And I suppose any traits are very individual in both people and other animals. My friends two muscovy drakes are gems too.
Thank you so much for helpful info ... I need to do what you're doing but I don't know where can I get the fertile eggs from .. I appreciate it so much if you help me with that. Thanks again
Ours fly short distances to stretch their wings- if they wanted to they can clear a 3-4ft fence but when we have poultry netting up they usually dont bother even when there is no electricity
Awww thanks!! Lately we haven't had them in any fence and been letting them free range, but if i pen them in they will generally stay inside a 3 ft fence - sometimes they will fly out and will also clear a 5 ft fence if really motivated but generally they never really bother
We got my granddaughter two kwaki Campbell ducks they are now fully feathered now they are all kwaki colored she thinks they are boys but I think they are girls. How do we tell what they are, she doesn’t want them if they are boys because she is raising chickens and thinks the ducks will kill her chickens if her ducks are boys. I wish I could send you a picture of them to see if you can tell if they are girls or a boy. My daughter and me love those ducks that’s why I need know.
I need advice from someone who knows about ducks. I live in Ohio. The closest body of water is about 3 miles away. Well, anyway, I have three outside window boxes. In one which is about 9 feet from the ground a duck laid 4 eggs about two weeks ago and has been sitting on them ever since. It seems like a terrible idea. We wonder if we should try to move her and her eggs? Any insight or ideas you may have I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you!
My first question is what sort of duck is it? Unusual for her to be up that high ( unless she is a wood duck?) If she is wild you probably wont have success in moving her and the nest- she will likely abandon it. Are you worried about predators or the ducklings being up high and falling? You could wait until after hatch and then move her with her babies as she will stay with them- that would be best done when its dark at night by transferring her into a dark box with wood shavings in and moving her that way… hope it helps! Good luck
@@TheLittlePalletFarmhouse I don’t know what kind of duck it is. Not domestic. She is still sitting in her 4 eggs. I think she is very safe from predators but when the babies hatch I am afraid the babies will fall right to the ground and be injured! Coincidentally we have a weekend getaway cottage right on the river about 3 miles from here and that would be the perfect place for them! We will see what the next few days bring! Fingers crossed!
Drakes will get under your feet a lot and they will nibble on your feet and the cuff of your pants. It is much more mild than an aggressive rooster. It can even be kinda cute at times. Unlike a rooster who is trying to dig his spurs into you.
The one im using here is from chewy.com but its horse strength so you would need to adjust the dose! You can get it widely online from health food shops
Yes, unless you were there when they hatched they will be imprinted on ducks ( which i think is a good thing) and so building trust with them really is just about time and routine. My kids played a lot with hours as duckings - just sitting in a pen with them but they still don't like being picked up as adults although they will come close and feed by hand if offered. Just keep spending time with them so they get used to your presence.
This was very helpful…!
I just impulse bought 2 kaki cambles, i had been thinking about ducks for my garden and then i just did it…
I am raising them with chicks and mixing their feeds together and wetting it. And putting paper towel down on the floor because those ducks ate messy..!
Thanks for all the great information, I'm feeling better about getting ducks now.
Thanks Angelina! You know i thought you guys already had them !! Well, let me know when you do 😘
Thoroughly enjoyed your informative video.
awww thankyou for your kind words and encouragement!!
The best guide for raising Khaki Campbells. Thank you for sharing and I hope that you will get the followers you deserve.
Wonderful video! You had me at "They'll forage for spiders"! lol We live in a very mossy, damp, treed property and let me tell ya.. We have some monster spiders *shivers* -- and lots of them. Ducks seem so lovely, I love to watch them at our local lake/park.
oh grief you made me shiver!! We get big wolf spiders and the ducks love them 😍
Thank you!! Lots of great helpful hints from your experience.
Your welcome Julie, nothing like learning on the job !! Its a joy to share 🥰
Thank you for the great info! Right now we have the ducks with the chickens and I have been telling my husband that I want to separate them. I love the pallet house idea for them!👍🏼😉💜🌸
Thanks for watching Alice ! I'm with you! its definitely worked out better for us to give them their own space. 🥰
I love khaki Campbell ducks
No competition!!! they are THE BEST!!!!
Cant wait to set up a little swim arena for mine…I’ll be doing several TH-cam videos on the KC’S. 😀
What an amazong video!!! So perfect! I just got ducks and had nothing for them haha completely learning as i go but enjoying my first week as a duck mom! This video was super informative and so well done! Thank you!!!
awww thanks so much and congratulation on being a new duck mom!! They bring such happy noise to a garden, i'm glad the video was a good help !!
Great video, thank you for your perspective! 😊
thanks so much for the encouragement
I'm hoping and praying things are going well with your family. Haven't seen content in 3 months.
Duck, Chicken, Parrot, and Pigeon are my Best Favourite Pet,s Bird,s. 👌👌👍👍
Interesting and informative, and pleasantly done! Thank you!
What an excellent video, thank you
Great video and lots of good info. We rescued 10 in total; 2 blue Swedes, 4 khakis, 4 brown ones not sure what they are - maybe a variety of mallard’s. One of the Swedes is lame - they were in a 4 x 5 plastic tub. What can I do to do to heal it?? I give them all peas w/brewers yeast. Thanks.
That was such a great video. Thank you
Awwww thanks! I appreciate your encouragement!
Hahaha look at the cat! It's so cute❤
Thank you! I agree, the most helpful video! have you ever compared the indian runner to the kacki? thanks, robert
Thankyou so much ! I would love runner ducks, as i understand Khakis came from runners x’d with mallards - the khakis stand tall like the runners but not as tall, they are also a naturally skittish duck but good on land and dont need a big pond to be happy!
Great and useful👐 information 👍. Thanks
You are welcome! Thanks for being here 🙏
Some good and clear advice, thank you.
Very welcome
Thanks for ur great information
I love you video it's really complete !
Awww thankyou - hope you enjoyed 🙌
Whether or not to have a drake? I had a (rescued) drake that, when an adolescent, bit me once out of frustration. I pushed his back down whilst grabbing the scruff of his neck, and as soon as he did not resist, I let go. I just mimicked nature in the dominance game. We were still best friends, he is such a loving, friendly and communicative boy. He never bit me again. My two (separate) rescue ducks did not get on that well, the drake really settled things down and they were all happy ducks. I did not want a drake but I am so glad he came into the duck family. Drakes are usually hard to rehome so I was glad he got a chance at life, he has a lovely nature.
yes its a controversial subject for many - especially people who have had negative experiences. We got a drake a few months back and he's been a gem. We hatched new ducklings end of summer and he's been an active part of the family - not like many people report how drakes can be... maybe depends on the breed - a bit like roosters !
@@TheLittlePalletFarmhouse @The Little Pallet Farmhouse Yes, that's interesting. And I suppose any traits are very individual in both people and other animals. My friends two muscovy drakes are gems too.
Thank you so much for helpful info ... I need to do what you're doing but I don't know where can I get the fertile eggs from .. I appreciate it so much if you help me with that. Thanks again
Find a hatchery near you online. You can order fertile eggs or ducklings.
I got 6 khakis today because I love the quacking way too much
awwww, they are the best ducks, you will be quacking along with them!!
@@TheLittlePalletFarmhouse I love my animal quackers
😂 @morehn lol!
Great video very informative. Thank you Would they stay inside an electric chicken fence? Or fly over it?
Ours fly short distances to stretch their wings- if they wanted to they can clear a 3-4ft fence but when we have poultry netting up they usually dont bother even when there is no electricity
The may not eat as much in the garden, but they do mash full grown plants.
Thanks for the great info! What height fence do you use for your ducks?
Awww thanks!! Lately we haven't had them in any fence and been letting them free range, but if i pen them in they will generally stay inside a 3 ft fence - sometimes they will fly out and will also clear a 5 ft fence if really motivated but generally they never really bother
Thank you!!❤
You're welcome 😊
good video
thank you Anastasiya!!
We got my granddaughter two kwaki Campbell ducks they are now fully feathered now they are all kwaki colored she thinks they are boys but I think they are girls. How do we tell what they are, she doesn’t want them if they are boys because she is raising chickens and thinks the ducks will kill her chickens if her ducks are boys. I wish I could send you a picture of them to see if you can tell if they are girls or a boy. My daughter and me love those ducks that’s why I need know.
I always have a primitive life mindset. I'm wondering how people raised ducklings before heat lamps and feed stores? Any ideas gladly welcomed.
Breeds that roost, Muscovys forexampel
I need advice from someone who knows about ducks. I live in Ohio. The closest body of water is about 3 miles away. Well, anyway, I have three outside window boxes. In one which is about 9 feet from the ground a duck laid 4 eggs about two weeks ago and has been sitting on them ever since. It seems like a terrible idea. We wonder if we should try to move her and her eggs? Any insight or ideas you may have I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you!
My first question is what sort of duck is it? Unusual for her to be up that high ( unless she is a wood duck?)
If she is wild you probably wont have success in moving her and the nest- she will likely abandon it. Are you worried about predators or the ducklings being up high and falling?
You could wait until after hatch and then move her with her babies as she will stay with them- that would be best done when its dark at night by transferring her into a dark box with wood shavings in and moving her that way… hope it helps! Good luck
@@TheLittlePalletFarmhouse I don’t know what kind of duck it is. Not domestic. She is still sitting in her 4 eggs. I think she is very safe from predators but when the babies hatch I am afraid the babies will fall right to the ground and be injured! Coincidentally we have a weekend getaway cottage right on the river about 3 miles from here and that would be the perfect place for them! We will see what the next few days bring! Fingers crossed!
Drakes will get under your feet a lot and they will nibble on your feet and the cuff of your pants. It is much more mild than an aggressive rooster. It can even be kinda cute at times. Unlike a rooster who is trying to dig his spurs into you.
were do you get the brewers yeast? 🧐
The one im using here is from chewy.com but its horse strength so you would need to adjust the dose! You can get it widely online from health food shops
the cats dont try to eat them?
They can fly, well!!!
My 4 - 3 week old Khakis are so scared of me, they cry bloody murder when I try to go near them. This normal?
Yes, unless you were there when they hatched they will be imprinted on ducks ( which i think is a good thing) and so building trust with them really is just about time and routine. My kids played a lot with hours as duckings - just sitting in a pen with them but they still don't like being picked up as adults although they will come close and feed by hand if offered. Just keep spending time with them so they get used to your presence.
@@TheLittlePalletFarmhouse thank you great information
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Where can I get this brand of ducks?
Rural King or Family Farm and Home sells Khaki Campbells 😊
How they don’t fly away ?
domestic ducks usually don't migrate