FluffTheDuck
Duck love is recognizable in any language
DONT. DO. IT.None taken. Because we all know chickens smell way better.
At least, when it comes to how the brooder smells.
I haven't started sniffing my chickens. YET.
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DONT. DO. IT.None taken. Because we all know chickens smell way better.
At least, when it comes to how the brooder smells.
I haven't started sniffing my chickens. YET.
True. What smells the worst for me is turkey poop because they eat a lot of grass. But you don't smell that until they get old enough to go outside.The duck poop smell in the brooder does not bother me. It’s just stronger than I remember and I am blaming the feed. Chickens, on the other hand , get to me. Each person is different.
Luckily! I’ll still keep praying for your babies.And I don't think anything is going on with @HuffleClaw s babies so she is also lucky!
Sooo cute! <3My daughter has 2 Appenzeller Spitzhauben that think they are ducks. Someone local breeds them and they have grown up with our ducks. They follow the ducklings everywhere, sleep next to them, cry when the ducks leave them behind and occasionally jump in the pool for a swim. Had to rescue them a couple times when they were smaller- they don’t float like ducks ![]()
Awesome, thank youI see some Runners![]()
Which one? We have a crested yellow duckling, no big feathers coming in yet and 2 of the cayugas are crested. One of the crested cayugas, Aflac, has a huge feather growing out sideways from his crest.sooooo jealous of that crested
yellowWhich one? We have a crested yellow duckling, no big feathers coming in yet and 2 of the cayugas are crested. One of the crested cayugas, Aflac, has a huge feather growing out sideways from his crest.