When they were in the old Coop they would go in at night by their selves...but I was staying here at the windows and they're having a fit they want out of that lot! I've been watching them. So I'm going to go let them out, I've already decided and let them out in minutes just soon as I get done...
So I have a question. Jack and Jill's been locked up in their new Coop and yard since Sunday. They are still not going in at night by their self I'm having to walk them in to the coop,and it is now Friday. how long before I let them out of the new coop and yard?
So I made up a small pan of sort of like mixed berries and fruits! I :hecannot get these crazy ducks to eat them. They just walked by and look at it sideways like a pan of poison! :barnieThey are now hiding behind the little swimming pool between and the fence.:oops:.so is there a certain age...
Do they eat crickets I bought a bag of crickets from the feed store, but I'm not sure if they will eat them.what about Blueberries, raspberries, cherries with the seeds taken out, how about cantaloupe?
Their new coop even has a swimming pool in it. A nesting box it is so nice. A screened in porch.. concrete floor so I can clean it easier. Motion lights on the outside on the run
I did put some food in there with them some peas. I couldn't get them to eat watermelon yet. With the watermelon do you have to cut it up in small pieces? how do I get them to eat that?
It's just breaking my heart to listen to them cry I hope they settle down:hitI fenced-ina big fenced-in yard area for them so I could keep them pinned in cuz I knew I'd have to keep them in an area for a week or so.
We build a new coop! It's twice of the size of the old coupe and a lot nicer.Jack and Jill aren't doing real good.well we've been building the new coupe I've been taking them down and introducing them to the new area. Slowly activating them to the new yard thinking that they would become...