RJKnott
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- Mar 25, 2020
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I have a Muscovy that feels all plant life is an abomination and destroys it. I tried growing Tracts of grass and planting the grown grass in the pen. Gone within an hour. Tried growing some lemon grass plants. Full grown lemon grass. 4+ feet tall… she digs it up by the roots and knocks it over and stomps on it.
Like… I want to ask what plant hurt her. The other ducks will eat grass. But she seeks to destroy any plant
As a result my pen became a dirt/mud pit
Been using straw as a flooring but my pen is about 1000 sq feet so keeping straw relatively fresh is expensive.
I’d like to have some green in there too but my Muscovy Opal won’t allow it
I tried some pea gravel but when it rains the ground is so soft that it basically gets stomped into the mud by the ducks.
Heard people use pine shavings but most of my ducks are rescues and their feet have almost all had bumble foot. So want something soft on the feet and Not likely to get splinters.
Any thoughts to a relatively inexpensive straw alternative?
Here is Opal (all white) destroying the last remnant of lemon grass
Like… I want to ask what plant hurt her. The other ducks will eat grass. But she seeks to destroy any plant
As a result my pen became a dirt/mud pit
Been using straw as a flooring but my pen is about 1000 sq feet so keeping straw relatively fresh is expensive.
I’d like to have some green in there too but my Muscovy Opal won’t allow it
I tried some pea gravel but when it rains the ground is so soft that it basically gets stomped into the mud by the ducks.
Heard people use pine shavings but most of my ducks are rescues and their feet have almost all had bumble foot. So want something soft on the feet and Not likely to get splinters.
Any thoughts to a relatively inexpensive straw alternative?
Here is Opal (all white) destroying the last remnant of lemon grass
