Some pictures of my girls I took while their pool was filling up.
(I have two anconas, and one Buff Orp.)
Yara (Yara as in Yarn, but with an A at the end instead of an N)
Posie, my little flower. she tried to pip on the wrong end of her egg, opposite of the air cell.)
carefully...
I was so nervous to let my month old buff duckling hang out with my week old anconas but it worked out good. I brought her in again today, and ella sat on my lap and hissed when she thought the babies were too close to me...protective little lady! her first priority is me, but when a...
you just have to listen to their voices. My girls are loud, and QUACK my boys are really quiet and when they actually get around to making a sound they're mumbly, or raspy. :)
So jealous you have FW runners!
that's pretty amazing. mine are more of a "hey you, come hang out with us but if you touch me or my stuff I'm running away!" My ancona babies love me though, My mom and I hatched them out ourselves and they're very loving. :)
when you click the "reply" option, there's a tool bar. on the tool bar there is a smiley face; on the far left of the box that the smiley is in, there is a little icon of a house, with a sun. you click that and then click "choose files" to upload pictures. if you didn't understand this...
I think they only look intimidating because that's what society has made them seem like to other people. The bad rep is what gives people that mind set. Any breed of dog, pure, or mixed can end up being scary, or considered "bad". Personally, I think the owner is to blame for any dogs that cause...
dobermans are friendly pups. They're protective of their families, but very friendly, and sweet. One of my dobies loved to cuddle while laying in front of the space heater, and the other chases laser pointers like a cat. The poor things just have a bad rep.
it's not quite so large...I think the angle makes it look even bigger. I'm fondly referring to this one as 'carrots' because its bill, and feet are so ORANGE
I know it's not exactly a pond, but I use kiddie pools. They're easier to empty, and they make different sizes. I like it because it's pretty easy for the duckies to get in and out of, even when I don't have it completely full. i would think with a pond set in the ground it would be hard for the...