Chicks_and_Ducks
In the Brooder
I've been lurking on this site for awhile, and finally decided to join up so I could get a little advice.
(1) I've had ducks for the last few years (that's when I started lurking), and just got chickens this last spring.
(2) I have two ducks and two chickens.
(3) My ducks: 1 male Ancona and 1 female Rouen. My chickens are both hens: 1 Australorp and one Welsummer.
(4) I found out about this site by googling questions when I first got the ducks.
(5) My other activities: I work at home for an internet company, I'm a runner, a singer (in a community choir), and a quilter.
(6) I live in the Pacific Northwest and I'm married, with 3 adult kids and 6 grandkids, and 2 cats. I'm a dog person, but my husband is not, so the first cat was a "compromise". I'm still not sure how I got the other pets past him, but after I got the chickens, my sister said to my husband, "wouldn't it have been easier just to get her a dog??"
Thanks to you all for the advice you didn't even know I was taking.
(1) I've had ducks for the last few years (that's when I started lurking), and just got chickens this last spring.
(2) I have two ducks and two chickens.
(3) My ducks: 1 male Ancona and 1 female Rouen. My chickens are both hens: 1 Australorp and one Welsummer.
(4) I found out about this site by googling questions when I first got the ducks.

(5) My other activities: I work at home for an internet company, I'm a runner, a singer (in a community choir), and a quilter.
(6) I live in the Pacific Northwest and I'm married, with 3 adult kids and 6 grandkids, and 2 cats. I'm a dog person, but my husband is not, so the first cat was a "compromise". I'm still not sure how I got the other pets past him, but after I got the chickens, my sister said to my husband, "wouldn't it have been easier just to get her a dog??"
Thanks to you all for the advice you didn't even know I was taking.
