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After really listening, the Cayuga is definitely the one who is making odd little quack-squeeks right now. None of the others have started anything, but they certainly can and do peep their heads off if they haven't seen me for a while and hear me coming. I have adapted them to "duckduckduckduck" said really quickly (I plan on using it to get their attention in the yard/to go back in the run) and they go nuts when they hear that. It helps that I often have greens/treats with me.
They are just about large enough now (2 weeks) to start eating cheerios broken in half or whole peas (smaller ones). I will start trying to work with them more very soon. Especially those that hate being picked up (most relax after a minute and none are stressed when I pick them up, they just would rather be down and running on the floor).
BTW- One of my 2 black swedish is getting huge! Is there a differential growth rate between male and female or is it just normal variation in the two? (my guess is the latter)

They are just about large enough now (2 weeks) to start eating cheerios broken in half or whole peas (smaller ones). I will start trying to work with them more very soon. Especially those that hate being picked up (most relax after a minute and none are stressed when I pick them up, they just would rather be down and running on the floor).
BTW- One of my 2 black swedish is getting huge! Is there a differential growth rate between male and female or is it just normal variation in the two? (my guess is the latter)