- Jun 8, 2016
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Hi,
My daughter has three Cayugas. They are about 13 weeks old. My daughter spends time with them everyday and they get plenty of time wandering around our fenced back yard. Whenever she goes in the house all three start quacking really loud. If they hear her voice and shes not outside they quack really loud. Sometimes it can go on and on. It seems like they are crying for her because if she goes out they stop. Is this something they do because they are still pretty young and they see her as their mom. Or is this something they will do for life. It's only her. If I go out and visit them for awhile and leave they are okay. Anyone else have this going on?
My daughter has three Cayugas. They are about 13 weeks old. My daughter spends time with them everyday and they get plenty of time wandering around our fenced back yard. Whenever she goes in the house all three start quacking really loud. If they hear her voice and shes not outside they quack really loud. Sometimes it can go on and on. It seems like they are crying for her because if she goes out they stop. Is this something they do because they are still pretty young and they see her as their mom. Or is this something they will do for life. It's only her. If I go out and visit them for awhile and leave they are okay. Anyone else have this going on?