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Strike For The South
04-26-2010, 19:31
I enjoy them, who else does?

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Rhyfelwyr
04-26-2010, 20:01
Now I know what you've been doing on chatroulette (http://www.geekologie.com/2010/03/pederast_feeds_baby_chick_to_s.php) when you haven't been stalking panzer... :clown:

Myrddraal
04-26-2010, 20:13
Those are very very bright yellow ducklings. Did they fall into a pool of highlighter ink?

These guys are a more common sight in the UK:
https://img359.imageshack.us/img359/528/mallardducklingq.jpg

Louis VI the Fat
04-26-2010, 20:47
Will the evil dog have the fluffy duckling for a snack?

Thrills and suspense! :



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CBHmx2rOQE&feature=related

pevergreen
04-28-2010, 02:38
I enjoy them, who else does?


Thus showing once and for all, that every Texan is not really a man, but a girl in a tight tutu.

miotas
04-28-2010, 09:08
What are you talking about? Eating the flesh of a baby animal is far more manly and tasty than eating a grown one.

rajpoot
04-28-2010, 11:07
When I first read the topic I thought it was about eating. But now I'm sort of confused. What is this about? Eating or keeping as pets?


Edit :
When i was a kid, I remember my grandmother used to make a very spicy dish with chicken, duck and partridge all in one pot, with a lot of curry. I'd give a lot for a meal like that today.

Scienter
04-28-2010, 12:11
*adjusts tutu* I think they're adorable. :beam: Duck is pretty much the only critter I won't eat.

miotas
04-28-2010, 13:16
When I first read the topic I thought it was about eating. But now I'm sort of confused. What is this about? Eating or keeping as pets?

Why can't it be both? They are the perfect pet, adorable and tasty.

Pacific Black's are the most common around my home town. They look very similar to the one Myrddraal posted.
https://i385.photobucket.com/albums/oo293/joshball2000/pacificblack.jpg

Megas Methuselah
04-28-2010, 17:59
I've eaten quail before, but not ducklings. That seems kinda twisted.

A Nerd
04-28-2010, 19:34
I've only seen duck served in Chinese food resturaunts. I've heared its dark and oily. Doesn't sound very appetizing. Besides, little duckies are too cute to eat! I just wanna say 'qwack, qwack, qwack' till their cute little beaks fall off! (not literally of course)

Myrddraal
04-28-2010, 19:51
The pic I posted was a Mallard duckling. The ducklings do look similar to the Pacific Blacks, but they change as they get older.

Female Mallard with ducklings:
https://img691.imageshack.us/img691/4531/femalemallardwithduckli.jpg

miotas
04-29-2010, 01:24
I've never actually eaten ducklings, I don't imagine there would be much meat on them, but I have eaten duck and duck eggs, both being much more tasty than chicken.


The grown Pacific Black still looks quite similar to the Mallard female, but nothing like the Mallard male.

https://i385.photobucket.com/albums/oo293/joshball2000/pacificblackduck.jpg

Beskar
04-29-2010, 01:28
I've only seen duck served in Chinese food resturaunts. I've heared its dark and oily. Doesn't sound very appetizing. Besides, little duckies are too cute to eat! I just wanna say 'qwack, qwack, qwack' till their cute little beaks fall off! (not literally of course)

Actually, it is dark but one of the best tasting meats there is. However, if you order from a Chinese, ask for it shredded. Sometimes they do it automatically anyway, but I always had a bad run-in with duck, when it hasn't been shredded when bought from a chinese resturant.

(Refering to the Duck rolls, which you make yourself with spring onion, etc.)

pevergreen
04-29-2010, 03:30
This is the only duck I remember seeing

https://img80.imageshack.us/img80/6899/109253heyheyitssaturday.jpg

Cute Wolf
04-29-2010, 12:59
I think ducklings are delicious when they are **** LINK REMOVED because someone said that was too gross ****

Pannonian
04-29-2010, 13:48
Actually, it is dark but one of the best tasting meats there is. However, if you order from a Chinese, ask for it shredded. Sometimes they do it automatically anyway, but I always had a bad run-in with duck, when it hasn't been shredded when bought from a chinese resturant.

(Refering to the Duck rolls, which you make yourself with spring onion, etc.)

Restaurant-cooked duck tends to be dry and even, which is good if you're just looking for meat. I prefer home-roasted duck, which is less evenly cooked, but has those moments of wonderful caramelisation and parts where the balance of fat and meat is just right. This only applies of course if you eat it fresh from the oven. Leave it for a few hours, and it becomes just as dry as any other restaurant-cooked duck, except not as professionally done.

Getting back to the OP. I've never played with ducklings, but I used to play with chicklets, which were pretty cute.

Lemur
04-29-2010, 14:49
I've heared its dark and oily. Doesn't sound very appetizing.
Actually, any waterfowl is going to be fairly fatty. Think about it for six seconds and you'll figure out why. (Hint: bouyancy.) The trick is how you manage all of that fat while cooking it. If you don't do anything, yes, you're going to have a comparatively oily meat. You also should go back to cooking frozen pizzas, 'cause you're a culinary idiot.

I'd go into some solutions, but it really depends on how you're cooking the bird. Making a gumbo? Scoop the excess fat off the top. Roasting? Suspend the bird on a grate of some sort and have a pan ready to catch the waterfall of drippings. Etcetera.

Ducklings are too small to make a satisfying meal. Wait for them to grow up.

Myrddraal
04-30-2010, 00:46
Also, duck fat is considerably less unpleasant than far from red meats like lamb and beef. It's less fatty somehow.

Hosakawa Tito
04-30-2010, 00:55
I never take a bath without my duckie (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bf9d7rSf_Ks).

PanzerJaeger
04-30-2010, 04:27
You could say I love ducklings for the fun they provide me later in their lives. :grin:

Strike For The South
04-30-2010, 18:21
You could say I love ducklings for the fun they provide me later in their lives. :grin:

Feeding them bread?

Fisherking
04-30-2010, 18:32
Maybe he is one of the twisted people who feed them alka-seltzer to watch them explode, or maybe he just hunts them.

A Nerd
04-30-2010, 22:10
Duck rolls sound good. After reading this tread I might try some duck (not duckling) some time if convienent.

Bathing with duckies reminds me of that song Ernie once sang on Seseme Street. After which time Bert yelled at his for eating cookies in bed. Dessert after a duck gumbo.