I Failed!

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"Those ducks are never going to be ready to sleep outside are they?" our poor poor husbands I guess they figure after a while they just have to resolve themselves to certain things...
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See here it was my husband last year with our goose Peter. Hubby just couldn't let go. If Peter was outside and it started raining, my husband would run outside with the umbrella to rescue "poor Peter". LOL

Now Peter's outside but it was a battle!

I'm fighting him right now because I want these baby chicks outside!

Laurie
 
If enough of us failures speak up, we will establish a new "norm". My geese come in at night and sleep in a playpen on doggie training pads. I also have three month old ducklings in another play pen kitty corner to the geese. A bantam chicken sleeps on the edge of the playpen with her butt over yet another training pad. There is no room for a husband if I had one.
 
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Yea the guys/hubbies have their soft side or the protective side..... In 2 days time I'vve seen my husband twice rescue 2 different hens from a rooster who's more than a bit too rough with them. The poor things were cowering in corners & the one I thought the roo had killed because she was like playing dead! Anyway I watched hubby pick them up craddle them in his arm petting & calming the poor hens down & gently put them back in their coop where it was quiet.
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too sweet.
 

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