Okay! that makes sense with the white feathers and why farmer breeds out all the black spots. we took 4 ducklings and choose them because they did have spots, it was easier to tell them apart. only the boy (Harry) kept his spot on his head. All three girls lost them and now we have to watch their personality to tell them apart. I was thinking about how to mark them to tell them apart. its hard because they have a pool, food coloring came right off. it was fun seeing a blueish white scovie walking around for a couple of hours though!
what age do geese start laying? I dont think Forest will go broody only because she is a special bird, but when i get the other two pils tomorrow, it might change things. I still wonder because she is handled so much.
Oh! Since I cant free range. (We have an abundance of coons, possums, raptures and my friend spotted a fox this weekend)
Could I please have some advice on the best size night time (outside) coop for the new pils I am getting. By the end of the year, they will have an awesome enclosure for the nighttime. I just need to find specs and design it. my husband is a contractor, so as soon as i come up with what i want, he will build it for me. During the day they (Forest only if we are out there) all forage in my fenced in yard. So far, they have been safe, but we never see predators in this area of the city until around 5pm (the time they put themselves to bed inside their run, it's cute)