We purchased 4 ducks back in Spring 2010, but only three survived. Here they are:

The black duck got cough by coyotes. The white duck was injured, but recovered. So today, we have only two ducks remaining, a Pekin pair:

Four Geese were given to us, apparently one male and 3 females:

Unfortunately, the coyotes killed the male, so now we only have the 3 American Buff females remaining. We also have 4 turkeys, two Bronze and two White:

They are getting big, and I am getting worried about processing. The two Bronze will be ready to slaughter around Halloween, and the two White around Thanksgiving.
That's all our non-chicken poultry introduction. Tomorrow we will list the beehives, we have 6 of them total.
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