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    Thanks. Yes, I now realise that I’m perhaps expecting too much from the little guy😊 I’m going to see how he gets on with me introducing just one or two of the newer rescues that seem to be more submissive. See if i can ease him into his role that way. I can keep the bossy girls on the other side...
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    The ducks are just easy aren’t they? I’ve had 6 for 5 years. I have a large fenced in paddock that i can separate into 4 sections. They have the run of 3 of those sections most of the time. They don’t bother the hens and vice versa. As long as they have food, fresh water and a pond they seem to...
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    😆Yes your right. I think the two original rescues are the main instigators. I might try and leave those two on other side this morning & see how he fairs. Thanks I appreciate that 😊
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    Thanks ☺️
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    Thanks. I appreciate your help. I’m going to try that in the morning.
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    Hello, I’m Suzanne. I have a small plot of land in a coastal village on the east coast of England. I love gardening and growing my own veg. I am a beekeeper and i also really enjoy keeping 1/2 a dozen chickens & ducks. My first hens were a mix of breeds but i now have rescue hens. I still have 2...
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