Caring Together, Growing Better

Imagine a pleasant shared space where your ducks, geese, and swans can benefit from a healthy, caring community. Dive into a knowledge base of information gathered from our vibrant community. Meet our dedicated team of admins, moderators, and experts. Your go-to hub for all things waterfowl!​

A supportive experience that turns caring into community

At Caring For Your Flock, we believe in the power of community to make a positive impact on the lives of waterfowl and their owners. Join our collaborative network of bird lovers dedicated to providing love, care, and support.

Blog: The Nest

Don’t just wing it – take a Gander at our blog to ensure your waterfowl’s well-being.

General Care

Waddle I Do Next? Help your birds thrive with nutritional guidelines and health and wellness tips.

Illness/Injury

No more ruffled feathers – Experience peace of mind – with tips offered by the Caring For Your Flock volunteers.

Breed Guide

What the Duck? Don’t know what breed of duck you have? Match the pattern to our bird guide.

Blog: The Nest

  • Is My Duckling a Male or Female?

    Is My Duckling a Male or Female?

    Part 1 – Vocalization Nuptial feathers don’t come in until a duck or drake reaches 4-6 months of age. Is there a faster way to know – outside of waiting patiently? There are three common ways to determine the gender for waterfowl. DNA testing, Vent Sexing or Voice Sexing. Today, we are going to talk…

  • Breed Spotlight: The Cayuga Duck

    Breed Spotlight: The Cayuga Duck

    An American heritage breed recognized for its iridescent black-green plumage, hardiness, and calm demeanor.

  • Infographic: Botulism and Flushing Toxins

    Infographic: Botulism and Flushing Toxins

    Waterfowl, including ducks and geese, are curious foragers and often ingest substances that can be harmful to their health.

Caring For Your Flock is an engaging exploration of the joys, challenges, and rewards of sharing your life with waterfowl and poultry. Whether you’re a seasoned bird lover or just beginning to dip your toes into the world of ducks, geese, and chickens, this group offers a treasure trove of insights and practical advice.

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