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Dang, I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that. I'm not keeping them penned up I don't think. I'll let them free range. Hopefully the predators won't get them.
Got another question though, if they did fly away, I have no neighbors. I have a huge yard with a even huger field with a little pond in the valley of the field. From what ive been reading they will probably make there way to the pond, hopefully though, they come back. So my question.....If they do fly away, will they come back on their own or will I have to go get them?
Thanks,
Cole.
Got another question though, if they did fly away, I have no neighbors. I have a huge yard with a even huger field with a little pond in the valley of the field. From what ive been reading they will probably make there way to the pond, hopefully though, they come back. So my question.....If they do fly away, will they come back on their own or will I have to go get them?
Thanks,
Cole.