My 4 do a pretty good job at going in at night, must be dark though! The last 2 nights they have been waiting for me by the back porch and they follow me out to the house, makes people laugh! Mine will eat most anything out of my hand-their favorite thing being the freeze dried mealwoms LOL!
My 4 do a pretty good job at going in at night, must be dark though! The last 2 nights they have been waiting for me by the back porch and they follow me out to the house, makes people laugh! Mine will eat most anything out of my hand-their favorite thing being the freeze dried mealwoms LOL!
Thanks Frank...that puts my mind at ease! I do love my ducks, they are so spoiled they wait for me to put them to bed at night in their little duckhouse with treats! And they know the difference when I throw a handful of food as opposed to a handful of freeze dried mealworms into their...
Daffy hatched last April 2012 Here is a picture of him late summer last year and 3 of him today. I also have chickens and been through molts with them so my gut instinct told me this was probably molting as his back looks raggedy also.
Late last summer
and now...
Thanks for...
Daffy hatched last April 2012 Here is a picture of him late summer last year and 3 of him today. I also have chickens and been through molts with them so my gut instinct told me this was probably molting as his back looks raggedy also.
Late last summer
and now...
Thanks for...
My Daffy's head was a brilliant green but has slowly faded in color over the last few weeks. He is about a year and 1/2 old, is this normal or is he lacking something in his diet? Otherwise healthy and active!
Thank you in advance,
Leslie
Yeah, I bought one like yours and was having trouble with it so I ended up buying a brinsea and then using the other one for lock down and hatching! My first hatch was iffy but I still ended up with 20 hatching, just don't give up on them. I almost did and then surprise they hatched! Good...
Yeah, I bought one like yours and was having trouble with it so I ended up buying a brinsea and then using the other one for lock down and hatching! My first hatch was iffy but I still ended up with 20 hatching, just don't give up on them. I almost did and then surprise they hatched! Good...
Still no change but...in preparation for the day I need to start treating an actual case...how long do you soak their feet in the epsom salt mixture? I am guessing 5-10 minutes?
one of my hens was limping last night so I checked out the bottoms of her feet and both of them had small round black spots-is it common for them to get bumblefoot on both feet identically? No signs of redness or swelling and today she is walking fine but...
maybe I am just being over...
Definitely sand-rough construction grade sand, pine chips in a run is a mess-been there done that!
If you can put down a couple inches of gravel for drainage and then sand