Ducks are great if you can let them free range in the day. In an enclosure they can be a terrible mess but in the yard they are awesome. They are the best bug eaters around bar none.I want ducks so bad! The hubs draws the line at adding a new species to our menagerie. One day, when I have my farm and acreage... No one can stop me!
So sorry. I'm afraid whereever you move there will be chemicals in use unless you have a huge acreage.Took a bad chemical hit yesterday so I'm laying around the house today trying to recuperate. I so want to be out working with my birds and goats but I'm exhausted from the reaction last night and I'm terrified I'll have another one if I go out again.I love summer but I HATE all the chem application. I have to go out and do the milking at least. Hopefully if I hurry and rush in to do a detox bath it won't do Too much damage..![]()
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I'm trying to occupy my brain while I don't have the energy to do anything and I'm bored stiff. Reaction fuzzes my brain too so I'm not able to do bookwork or anything very profitable.sigh. Maybe someday we'll be able to move....![]()
Originally Posted by sharol

Sharol, I've noticed that about several birds. If it is warm enough outside they know it and will often spend hours and hours off the nest. She probably felt very safe the eggs would stay warm enough. I had some broodies off their nest most of the afternoon today.
I decided to test my dehumidifier I bought for the basement before we hauled it downstairs. It is quite heavy. It seems to be running a lot more than than the one I've been using but it is much quieter. Makes me wish I could leave this one on the main floor and move the other one. I want the low temp type down there however because it operates at a lower temperature and it has a built in coil defrost feature.
I got the duck pond pumped out and cleaned today and just finished refilling it. The Mandarins are molting right now. Those ducks were sure showing their appreciation. They are all drenched and have been jumping in the water and flapping around splashing water every where. Obviously they were desperate for a nice clean water bath. I think I'm going to sell a few pair of them this year so I don't have to clean the pond so often.
I didn't get the birds moved I intended. I decided to put a new battery in my lawn mower instead. Well you can't do that unless you tear the thing down to just a basic frame. It took me hours. Mostly because obviously in the past someone had lost a bolt or two and replaced them with a different size. I had to keep changing wrenches, and some of the tools I was using had rusted because of all the moisture.
I finally got it going and started mowing and ran out of gas!!! Just my luck.