Maybe try dry dog kibble or mealworms. Peas might not be their trigger. ;)
Where might I find pics of these ladies?
@Nifty-Chicken - please see above.
(Mandy, when is the last time you cleared you cache, browsing history, etc.? You might try to reboot.)
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Please go to this thread and post if you're interested in a 2018 "Other Poultry" calendar.
Thanks! Please share with others!!
There are about 20 members who have confirmed. We need at least 50 to make the effort worthwhile. Last...
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Please go to this thread and post if you're interested in a 2018 "Other Poultry" calendar. (No guarantee, but trying to demonstrate interest to Rob & staff.) Thanks! Please share with others...
It is critical that they get Niacin added to their diet as soon as possible. You can do a search (top of page is search bar) for the Niacin dosage. I used brewers yeast and that's 1 tablespoon per cup of food.
Mandy, it's possible that they can begin laying at around 16 weeks old. Stress can cause variations in egg production, both laying frequency & egg quality. It's common so don't worry. Mine have stopped laying during weather extremes and when we introduced youngsters to the established group...
That's a neat sprinkler! I've never seen one like that.
Ours like to be sprayed as long as the water flow is light. They try to catch water drops in their bills. It's fun to watch.
Ducks are so cute because we humans need webbed birbs to love & care for and if they weren't cute, we wouldn't adore them.
DITTO!!
LOL...silly girl ducks! One behind the other? They must have decided that's a great spot.
Oh...precious babies!!