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Re: Indian runner ducks
Try looking in Smallholder magazines or even your local free ads. Indian Runner Ducks are quite common as pets.
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Re: Indian runner ducks
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I seen that loonball mentioned defra approved breeder Just to point out to people that read this it doesnt make any difference in the quality of the birds anyone can be defra registered if they have poultry/waterfowl etc, all it means is that if their is an outbreak of diseases in your area then you will be notified or if your birds have a bad disease then you have to tell them to try and stop it from spreading. I know this as im defra registered but even if i wasnt my birds are still quality. The only time that you have no choice in registering is when you have more that 30 birds. thanks
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My new website bits still under construction http://www.gardenquackers.weebly.com ![]() Ducks - Crested bali runners, Cayugas, Muscovys, Chickens - Silkies, Silver Spangled Hamburgs, Lemon Millefluer Sablepoots http://chickensandpoultry.co.uk/data...ster_flyer.pdf Last edited by chickenrun; 12-03-2011 at 06:59 PM.. |
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