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liuzhou

liuzhou

8 minutes ago, Anna N said:

Thanks. I guess I should’ve spent a little more time thinking about this. I would have concluded that of course they had to be bled. But my mind went elsewhere. 
So then I googled how much blood in an average duck. Not so easy to find. But I extrapolated to about 200 to 250 mL. Close?
 

 

I've never measured it, but I'd say you were close, depending on breed of duck.

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

8 minutes ago, Anna N said:

Thanks. I guess I should’ve spent a little more time thinking about this. I would have concluded that of course they had to be bled. But my mind went elsewhere. 
So then I googled how much blood in an average duck. Not so easy to find. But I extrapolated to about 200 to 250 mL. Close?
 

 

I've never measured it, but I'd say you were close, depending on breed of duck.

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

6 minutes ago, Anna N said:

Thanks. I guess I should’ve spent a little more time thinking about this. I would have concluded that of course they had to be bled. But my mind went elsewhere. 
So then I googled how much blood in an average duck. Not so easy to find. But I extrapolated to about 200 to 250 mL. Close?
 

 

I've never measured it, bu I'd say you were close, depending on breed of duck.

 

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