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    Ducks being scared by firecrackers

    Today some idiot threw a firecracker into my yard. Made a pretty big boom and I could see the flash through the window. My two ducks (male and female) got very scared and ran under their pen. After the female duck was shaking (something that had happened before, not due to loud noises though). I...
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    Fireworks in the city

    I'm wondering if other folks are having trouble with fireworks. I want to put my almost 5 week old chicks out in the coop but right around 10 every night somebody starts shooting off fireworks that are so loud they sound like gunshots. I'm afraid it's going to severely stress out the birds and...
  3. Erinrocks

    Flock started staying in the coop during the day

    Hi all, Here’s a brief history on our new little flock: We were given four chicks (Wyandotte, Cochin, Sussex) at the beginning of shelter in place because the person who hatched them wasn’t able to keep them. We are new to chickens but I’ve done a lot of research and were able to raise them...
  4. ChickenGeek_101

    Fireworks....

    So I posted the other day about my light Brahma pullet having issues then passing the following morning. After a few days of thinking about it almost constantly, fireworks keep coming to mind. So my main question is, Can fireworks kill chickens? She was fine 4th of July morning, I didn't...
  5. ChemicalchiCkns

    Independence Day (US) dour warning

    I know that country persons (as most of those with cycens) often let off fire works tonight, I only request that they consider the often close by veterans of the services, who may be averse to the noizes of crackers, rockets and the like, from their active dutys. Any one with a dog or cat knows...
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    Fireworks

    For weeks before and after the July 4th holiday we often hear fireworks, including some loud m-80 fireworks that sound like bombs going off. Are ducks affected by the noise? I have one runner duck who seems off these days. She is still eating worms and bugs, and will nibble at her treats...
  7. Kaylalane6

    Concerned about Fireworks

    It's almost the 4th of July which means that for those in the U.S.A. it's time for a BBQ, Apple Pie, and Fireworks. This will be my first year of having chickens during this time of the year and I was hoping to get some advice on how to help my birds get through this holiday with a minimum...
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