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    Feeding chicken to ducks?

    Anyone think this is wrong?

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    do they eat it?
    do ducks eat meat or are they vego's?

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    They feed cows to cows and pigs to pigs and no one complains.

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    pigs, are meat eaters

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    They feed cows to cows *twitch* and pigs to *stagger* pigs and no one com com com com...plains.
    Well, not to start with...
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    what about the Shag who tried to cook itself today ....oh yeah it succeeded went to a grass fire today was started after a shag decided to sit on a piece of angle iron that was being used as a cross arm on a power pole....it then decided to sun its wings by extending them straight out each side into the live wires....it was up there for a while as a linesman eventually found it cause the circuit breakers kept tripping the power out, just before he went up to get it down it fell out and started the grass fire ....shocking huh!

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    We are as close to pigs as chickens are to ducks so yes it's okay.

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    Ducks are greedy voracious little bastards. They'll eat most anything. They're not vegetarians, and given half a chance will be cannibals.

    No reason why they wouldn't eat chicken. No different really to us (mammals) eating roast beef (another mammal)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slyer View Post
    We are as close to pigs as chickens are to ducks so yes it's okay.
    interesting.
    but are ducks meat eaters,guess they eat worms etc.

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    Yes, in the wild they will eat worms slugs, insects, aquatic invertebrates, small fish, other ducks, dead duck hunters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Ducks are greedy voracious little bastards. They'll eat most anything.
    I object to that comment
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    They definitely eat it, I was just munching on some KFC and throwing the scraps to the ducks in the stream that runs alongside the house.

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    Some have been known to eat lead but rarely do they come back for second course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Ducks are greedy voracious little bastards. They'll eat most anything.
    Absolutely, we chuck out sundry food scraps and there's not a great deal that our local ducks will turn their noses/bills up at. Fruit, any grains, bread etc, mincemeat, cheese... they'd eat the veggies too if they didn't go in the compost bin. Bastards love lettuce seedlings most of all, I've had to fence those off.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Yes, in the wild they will eat worms slugs, insects, aquatic invertebrates, small fish, other ducks, dead duck hunters.
    That's the only reason I put up with them, they do sort out the slugs and snails. We occasionally have to evict them from the kitchen, of course - they're smart buggers and know where the catfood is - and they crap all over the deck and stairs. One day they'll push me too far and I'll be posting here for advice mallard recipes
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