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2nd year in on budget duck pond!

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Anything about ponds, but posts about making ponds are especially encouraged.

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Migrating from Healbot to cell - can cell make separate frames? [help]

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World of Warcraft's User Interface.

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These are recognizable yea?

This sub is for crocheters to share their work, discuss, swap ideas, and support each other. We like fun contributions and discussion. So, what's on your hook? For questions, please ask in our sister sub, r/CrochetHelp! Your account must be 24 hours old to post or comment.

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What's the proper way to bpdc on a dc2tog stitch from row below?

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The little sister to r/crochet & the place to get all the crochet help you need! Please remember: internet friends are not your personal search engine. The community expects that all members put in some initial effort to read and learn before seeking help. The r/crochet wiki has a wealth of information. Read it first — moderators and members spent a lot of valuable time putting it together. Do a search of this subreddit, so as not to be repetitive. If you still need help, we’re here!

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One-handed mobile games?

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Does finished wood furniture count as vegan?

Have a question about veganism? Ask it here and get replies from friendly vegans who are ready to help! Remember to read the sub rules, keep things respectful and constructive, and come with a willingness to listen.

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What stitches worm the most? Specifically do puff stitches worm?

The little sister to r/crochet & the place to get all the crochet help you need! Please remember: internet friends are not your personal search engine. The community expects that all members put in some initial effort to read and learn before seeking help. The r/crochet wiki has a wealth of information. Read it first — moderators and members spent a lot of valuable time putting it together. Do a search of this subreddit, so as not to be repetitive. If you still need help, we’re here!

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Diet for LSG?

A place where you can ask veterinary medicine related questions and get advice from veterinary professionals.

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How has having a hysterectomy affected your fibro?

An optimistic but realistic support group.

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Check your chickens for fly strike.

A place to post your photos, videos, and questions about chickens!

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Before and after adoption

The subreddit for people who keep, or love, ducks. Geese also welcome. r/duck covers both domestic and wild ducks. Ducks are commonly raised for meat and eggs. This subreddit is pro-welfare. We believe that anyone who owns animals has a duty to research, and meet, their welfare needs. We have sidebar links to educational resources on duck ownership and welfare. Posts about hunting wild ducks, or recipes that use duck meat, should be directed to other subreddits.

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Off soft-ish orange thing on my juniper tree (Ontario, Canada)

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For the identification of mysterious objects

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Trying to turn/rearrange Blanket®

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Do you like to knit things and publicly (or privately) shame your cats into wearing your beautiful piece of art you spent hours on? Cat hat? Cat cowl? Cat snood? KITTEN MITTENS?! You've come to the right place.

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Linen or hemp yarns?

Are you a crocheter, dyer, knitter, spinner, weaver, or any combination there of? Share your projects, ask questions and show us your stash. We love yarn! DO YOU LOVE YARN?!

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So turns out this yarn can pool....

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Planned pooling is a crochet and knitting technique that uses a single strand of variegated yarn to form geometric patterns.

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Help! Do I focus on row # or total panel length for a simple poncho?

The little sister to r/crochet & the place to get all the crochet help you need! Please remember: internet friends are not your personal search engine. The community expects that all members put in some initial effort to read and learn before seeking help. The r/crochet wiki has a wealth of information. Read it first — moderators and members spent a lot of valuable time putting it together. Do a search of this subreddit, so as not to be repetitive. If you still need help, we’re here!

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Enjoy this video of happy ducks enjoying some weed*

The subreddit for people who keep, or love, ducks. Geese also welcome. r/duck covers both domestic and wild ducks. Ducks are commonly raised for meat and eggs. This subreddit is pro-welfare. We believe that anyone who owns animals has a duty to research, and meet, their welfare needs. We have sidebar links to educational resources on duck ownership and welfare. Posts about hunting wild ducks, or recipes that use duck meat, should be directed to other subreddits.

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Happy ducks eating the lily pads I so generously provided them and ignoring the horrible pumpkin.

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The subreddit for people who keep, or love, ducks. Geese also welcome. r/duck covers both domestic and wild ducks. Ducks are commonly raised for meat and eggs. This subreddit is pro-welfare. We believe that anyone who owns animals has a duty to research, and meet, their welfare needs. We have sidebar links to educational resources on duck ownership and welfare. Posts about hunting wild ducks, or recipes that use duck meat, should be directed to other subreddits.

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Well wishes to Fin who is being brave and is waiting for the vet very patiently

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The subreddit for people who keep, or love, ducks. Geese also welcome. r/duck covers both domestic and wild ducks. Ducks are commonly raised for meat and eggs. This subreddit is pro-welfare. We believe that anyone who owns animals has a duty to research, and meet, their welfare needs. We have sidebar links to educational resources on duck ownership and welfare. Posts about hunting wild ducks, or recipes that use duck meat, should be directed to other subreddits.

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Enjoy this video of ducks enjoying spinach

The subreddit for people who keep, or love, ducks. Geese also welcome. r/duck covers both domestic and wild ducks. Ducks are commonly raised for meat and eggs. This subreddit is pro-welfare. We believe that anyone who owns animals has a duty to research, and meet, their welfare needs. We have sidebar links to educational resources on duck ownership and welfare. Posts about hunting wild ducks, or recipes that use duck meat, should be directed to other subreddits.

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Do drakes get food for their hens like roosters do?

The subreddit for people who keep, or love, ducks. Geese also welcome. r/duck covers both domestic and wild ducks. Ducks are commonly raised for meat and eggs. This subreddit is pro-welfare. We believe that anyone who owns animals has a duty to research, and meet, their welfare needs. We have sidebar links to educational resources on duck ownership and welfare. Posts about hunting wild ducks, or recipes that use duck meat, should be directed to other subreddits.

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Nora is 100g today!

The subreddit for people who keep, or love, ducks. Geese also welcome. r/duck covers both domestic and wild ducks. Ducks are commonly raised for meat and eggs. This subreddit is pro-welfare. We believe that anyone who owns animals has a duty to research, and meet, their welfare needs. We have sidebar links to educational resources on duck ownership and welfare. Posts about hunting wild ducks, or recipes that use duck meat, should be directed to other subreddits.

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S/O to Nerd Teas!

Oxford County is a urban & rural regional municipality in Southwestern Ontario, home to more than 110k+ people. This subreddit is named after Woodstock, the urban regional seat of Oxford.

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Do you usually remove feather sheathing if the duckling isn't?

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The subreddit for people who keep, or love, ducks. Geese also welcome. r/duck covers both domestic and wild ducks. Ducks are commonly raised for meat and eggs. This subreddit is pro-welfare. We believe that anyone who owns animals has a duty to research, and meet, their welfare needs. We have sidebar links to educational resources on duck ownership and welfare. Posts about hunting wild ducks, or recipes that use duck meat, should be directed to other subreddits.

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Do all ponds need a layer of burlap/organic material below the pond liner?

Anything about ponds, but posts about making ponds are especially encouraged.