Kids of the world" by @soulwind"

in hive-171319 •  4 years ago 

Assalamualaikum

Hello.....!
My dear Friend's,
l am @shisab002
Today I am posting for the first time in this community and I am very happy to be able to post in this committee. I am a citizen of Bangladesh. I am a student. I will discuss with you about the ducks kept in our house.

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These ducklings are bought at an early age and then they have to be fed little by little and kept for 15 to 20 days so that they do not get into the water because when they get into the water the ducklings become very weak which can lead to death. Some of the flying birds like crows and kites always fly upstairs to catch these babies and when they are looking for opportunities they pick them up as they are small babies so our ducklings are shot from one and a half. You have to watch for two months

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I eat ducks three to four times a day. I feed them with my own hands because I have been feeding them since childhood. Ducks always come to me to eat. I take good care of the ducks. My ducks are about two and a half months old.

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The ducks are much older now. They prefer to stay in the water most of the time. They fall into the water after eating. They rarely stay on dry land.
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When we raise ducks, our ducks get infected which often causes them to die. I am mentioning the names of these diseases below.

Diseases of laughter

  1. Post viral hepatitis
  2. Postal plague.
  3. Cholera;
  4. Mycotoxicosis;
  5. Diarrhea;
  6. Botulism
  7. Egg stuck

👆👆I have shared a short video of my duck rearing. Congratulations and congratulations to all of you for reading and watching this post.

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