Go with your gut.
I started to give a bantam roo to a lady who had some pretty bantam showbirds.
Then she told me her showbirds had died over the winter. They were in rabbit hutches. Rain, snow and subzero temps, and all they had were above-ground, wire-floored rabbit hutches.
I still have my extra roo....
BTW, if there are ducks on the ponfd, but no ducklings, then she may have turtles. Turtles eat ducklings. Another reason she might want to buy adult, or very well-started, birds!
I started to give a bantam roo to a lady who had some pretty bantam showbirds.
Then she told me her showbirds had died over the winter. They were in rabbit hutches. Rain, snow and subzero temps, and all they had were above-ground, wire-floored rabbit hutches.
I still have my extra roo....
BTW, if there are ducks on the ponfd, but no ducklings, then she may have turtles. Turtles eat ducklings. Another reason she might want to buy adult, or very well-started, birds!
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