RE: The world has gone fluffing Quackers!

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When I saw these quackers' photos, I remember my kindergarten song...Rubber Duckie and my father's ducks. At the back of our house, we had this much-loved little pond which became a playground for the ducks my father raised. A gleam in my eyes when I saw your post, as I can reminisce about the ducks my father raised from my childhood.

Rushing out to go home to feed them every day after school, gives me a high spirit. As soon as they spotted me, they would spring around in wild excitement, forming a lively little crowd around me. The way they eagerly waited for those pellets and the excitement in their quacks, brought a smile to my face. To watch them eat, splash around, and even play with one another brings joy to me. Those moments by the pond are some of my happiest memories, thanks to the delightful ducks my father raised and thanks to your blog. It made me go back to my childhood days.



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As soon as they spotted me, they would spring around in wild excitement, forming a lively little crowd around me.

Yes yes yes they recognise you and that happens to me. Those must have been wonderful childhood days, how cool is it that your dad raised ducks!

Do you know that my favourite egg is a duck egg. I used to go and see a neighbour when I was a teenager as she raised ducks and would give me some from time to time.

A wonderful comment from you and so great to see you here again.

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My father is an agriculturist so he likes to raise animals. We raise Peking and Muscovy ducks for family consumption and sell the rest.

Do you know that my favourite egg is a duck egg?

I envy you and you eat duck eggs. I am forbidden to eat duck because I am allergic to them, and I got rashes all over my body. I am content with eating chicken eggs and I am not allergic to them. Duck eggs contain a different protein than chicken eggs do, and some people are allergic to that, according to the doctor.

A wonderful comment from you and so great to see you here again.

It's my pleasure to be back here.☺️🌷 Have a wonderful day to you @tengolotodo. God speed.🌺🕊️

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Oh wow I know another filipina here (@lhes) who can't eat chicken because she gets rashes over her body too!
The only thing I am allergic to is soya which is no great loss.
Peking and Muscovy ducks oh gosh now you have me wanting some duck.

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Oh, @lhes? She's an awesome lady I like her. Is she allergic to chicken eggs? Having rashes all over the body is so itchy, it feels like hell. When rashes show up, I take an antihistamine right away. After taking an antihistamine, my problem is, I doze off after an hour.

The only thing I am allergic to is soya which is no great loss.

I asked a health expert friend why there are individuals who are allergic to soy. She said that generics play a role in the development of soy allergies as individuals with a family history of allergies are more prone to developing this condition.

Peking and Muscovy ducks oh gosh now you have me wanting some duck.

Are you going to raise Peking and Muscovy ducks? ☺️ It's adorable to have around.🥰

Have a lovely day Kuya @tengolotodo God bless you and your family.🌷🕊️

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It is a shame that people get rashes. I am lucky with the soya, just a sore tummy sometimes, but I learn to avoid it.

I don't really live somewhere suitable to raise ducks, although I have always wanted to lol!

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Yes, you're right, it's embarrassing to have rashes anywhere on the body because they're so itchy and you can't help but scratch them.

I don't really live somewhere suitable to raise ducks, although I have always wanted to lol!

It's a pity you can't raise ducks in your area. They are so adorable though there are times when they're so noisy.

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Haha well when I go feed them they can be super noisy, so having in them back garden would be noisy lol. But in a fun way :)

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