I hate to T.P again, but some recent weather developments have prompted me to ask.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
It's back in the brooder tonight for my babies.
Severe thunderstorms tonight and most of tomorrow with a chance of large hail and ...wait for it...tornadoes.
Dang midwest weather! It's a conspiracy to keep my house stinky. :|
Have you guys planned out what to do with your ducks in case of an emergency such as weather, or some other unforeseeable event?
We live in Tornado alley here in MO. and I realized today that I had no real PLAN in mind for situations like this. How do you guys, with as many ducks as some of you have, deal with situations and emergency's like floods, severe storms, fires, etc?
How much nasty weather can ducks/ducklings go through outside?
Obviously in the event a tornado actually comes I will move all my ducks down to the basement with us. Should I just bring the babies into the brooder again for the next two days or let them stay outside in the rain until the really nasty stuff hits?
Now I am going to have to draw up safety plans for the future, so that if anything ever happens we know how to get everyone to a safe place.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
It's back in the brooder tonight for my babies.
Severe thunderstorms tonight and most of tomorrow with a chance of large hail and ...wait for it...tornadoes.
Have you guys planned out what to do with your ducks in case of an emergency such as weather, or some other unforeseeable event?
We live in Tornado alley here in MO. and I realized today that I had no real PLAN in mind for situations like this. How do you guys, with as many ducks as some of you have, deal with situations and emergency's like floods, severe storms, fires, etc?
How much nasty weather can ducks/ducklings go through outside?
Obviously in the event a tornado actually comes I will move all my ducks down to the basement with us. Should I just bring the babies into the brooder again for the next two days or let them stay outside in the rain until the really nasty stuff hits?
Now I am going to have to draw up safety plans for the future, so that if anything ever happens we know how to get everyone to a safe place.
