Loopeend
Crowing
- Jun 12, 2018
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We have a duck coop and pen (24/7 open) in the back of the yard.
Due to bad luck in nests (too many males) we are at this moment only left with two.
We noticed that these two wouldn't go to their coop at night but decided to sleep under our window where we sleep. (we sleep ground level, in our living room due to renovations).
Apparently they feel safe this way.
They also quack a lot at night.
So we had the silly plan to make a coop so they could see us. And maybe would quack less at night..
And with this thought it went a bit outrageous.
We decided to make it an exact copy of the shed we are building at the end of the yard.
Allthough not finished (we have to buy glue-remover monday because the tape for painting left residues on the windows, and the tiny heating lamp still hasn't arrived after 2 weeks..) I still would like to share!
The result!
An old Dutch style barn, with part red bricks, red rooftiles, wolfs end roof ending (some sort of carpenter term), cobblestones, 'farmergreen' wood panneling and the Dutch red/white folding shutters (that work!). And for some reason roof gutters.. (my partner builds houses as a job, so everything had to be on it...)
This is actually where the barn is being build, if you look closely.
Baby pictures of them, their duck-friends and brothers and sisters that went to live somewhere else, us, and other human and cat- friends.
Allthough painted a thousand times, we are using pieces of old floor material from our old farmhouse to put on the bottom, and renew once in 6 months to prevent duck-poopee to get into the wood.
These cobblestones took aaaaages to paint...The bricks where with a stencil. That was a bad idea. Would be prettier without a stencil. I do not recommend stencils.
They loved it immediately! This is the view from our bed. A lot of partypoopers said it would be a bad idea because they would be pecking on the window the whole day etc. They don't. The partypoopers where wrong muhaha! They did the first 3 minutes and then they learned they can't walk through glass. They love it and like to be near us this way. And they stopped quacking so much at night and in the early morning! And we can easily see if there are eggs And it is a joy to watch them this way. It's like an aquarium. But a ducquarium.
Due to bad luck in nests (too many males) we are at this moment only left with two.
We noticed that these two wouldn't go to their coop at night but decided to sleep under our window where we sleep. (we sleep ground level, in our living room due to renovations).
Apparently they feel safe this way.
They also quack a lot at night.
So we had the silly plan to make a coop so they could see us. And maybe would quack less at night..
And with this thought it went a bit outrageous.
We decided to make it an exact copy of the shed we are building at the end of the yard.
Allthough not finished (we have to buy glue-remover monday because the tape for painting left residues on the windows, and the tiny heating lamp still hasn't arrived after 2 weeks..) I still would like to share!
The result!
Baby pictures of them, their duck-friends and brothers and sisters that went to live somewhere else, us, and other human and cat- friends.
They loved it immediately! This is the view from our bed. A lot of partypoopers said it would be a bad idea because they would be pecking on the window the whole day etc. They don't. The partypoopers where wrong muhaha! They did the first 3 minutes and then they learned they can't walk through glass. They love it and like to be near us this way. And they stopped quacking so much at night and in the early morning! And we can easily see if there are eggs And it is a joy to watch them this way. It's like an aquarium. But a ducquarium.
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