Dec 21, 2018 #21 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Greeter Friend Spirit Joined May 3, 2009 Messages 173,504 Reaction score 715,125 Points 2,357 Location New Jersey That's only a choice that you can make. I would keep a close eye on the dynamics and have a Plan B in mind just in case. Good luck.
That's only a choice that you can make. I would keep a close eye on the dynamics and have a Plan B in mind just in case. Good luck.
Dec 21, 2018 Thread starter #22 Wild Duck Chirping Joined Sep 5, 2018 Messages 51 Reaction score 88 Points 71 I’ll do my best. Is there usually success with rehoming drakes? And by that I mean to someone not gonna chop them up
I’ll do my best. Is there usually success with rehoming drakes? And by that I mean to someone not gonna chop them up
Dec 21, 2018 #23 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Greeter Friend Spirit Joined May 3, 2009 Messages 173,504 Reaction score 715,125 Points 2,357 Location New Jersey It's difficult for sure because many face the same scenario with which you are dealing.
Dec 22, 2018 #24 dpenning Crowing 8 Years Joined Jul 20, 2013 Messages 1,763 Reaction score 7,342 Points 417 Location Blue Ridge, TX It looked like you have a swimming pool. Do the ducks go in when you have it open? Can’t imagine keeping that clean!
It looked like you have a swimming pool. Do the ducks go in when you have it open? Can’t imagine keeping that clean!
Dec 22, 2018 Thread starter #25 Wild Duck Chirping Joined Sep 5, 2018 Messages 51 Reaction score 88 Points 71 @dpenning we have let them swim in it, gross but swimming with them was worth it, not gonna become a reoccurring thing though. We have a solar cover we pull tight and keep on top so they can't get in
@dpenning we have let them swim in it, gross but swimming with them was worth it, not gonna become a reoccurring thing though. We have a solar cover we pull tight and keep on top so they can't get in