Morning. Not much of a mood to talk today. Pups went to the pond so I visited the garden while over there. Picked some marigolds, and ate a couple cherry tomatoes. Okra is in bloom again. Pretty.
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She's quacking alot, she wants to b "petted" a lot, and she's been waking up alot in the middle of the night to b fed. I think she's about to lay eggs.I was just wondering if there was a way to help her through it.
We've had her since she was hatched, she turned 2 in March. She hasn't been around any other ducks except for when we went camping and she kept chasing them away, but it's possible I guess. I'm around her almost 24 he's a day and she's close with our dog.Is she your only duck? Maybe she's just lonely. Ducks don't have a "heat" the way that dogs or cats do. None of us have ducks, but Sally's thread might have some suggestions. Lots of duck people over there.![]()
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We've had her since she was hatched, she turned 2 in March. She hasn't been around any other ducks except for when we went camping and she kept chasing them away, but it's possible I guess. I'm around her almost 24 he's a day and she's close with our dog.