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I would totally agree with you, never less than three We already have several ducks and Sebastopol geese so when they’re ready to move out of the brooder and be introduced, there is quite the flock waiting for them. This little one was so upset alone, I knew I had to get her a brooder buddy fast. In the future, if I get more geese or ducks, I will probably get three knowing if something happened, the surviving babies would have each other.
Come to think of it, this is the kind of bird math thinking that got us into having 5 dogs...
Come to think of it, this is the kind of bird math thinking that got us into having 5 dogs...
