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I think I did. They had no food, no water, and the poop was deep with no fresh bedding to be found. There were dozens of eggs in the boxes half of them broke. There were whole and broken eggs all over the floor. They are picking each other and the ducks. Thought I would be picking up feed with them so I have none on hand. Gave them a cabbage out of the garden and a bunch of cucumbers plus some sunflower seeds and a couple dozen worms I had on hand for fishing. They are in a clean coop with a small but clean run. There is still grass for them to eat. Tomorrow I will get feed and bedding. They have nice clean roosts for the night.
 
I went out and checked on them tonight. They were starting to go into the coop and perching on the roosts. Every one of them had huge crops. Obviously they loved what I threw them. I already cut up a bunch of veggies and some fruit for tomorrow. I don't know if I had the veggies small enough for the ducks today, but they will feast tomorrow.
 
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Thanks, Ballerina. I hope they will be happy here. I will be trying. The roosters are just gorgeous, but they will not be staying. Too many for one thing.
 
Thanks, Ballerina.  I hope they will be happy here.  I will be trying.  The roosters are just gorgeous, but they will not be staying.  Too many for one thing.


It sounds like you are already being so thoughtful about their comfort. This site is fantastic for everthing from health questions to ideas for treats. I am still new to chickens and don't know what I would have done without BYC.
 
Well, I am now roosterless. They were being mean to the hens and fighting with each other not to mention too much noise. However, I actually have 14 laying hens. I also have 4 male and 1 female Pekin ducks. I wish I could trade a couple males for a couple more females.
 
Welcome and much success wishing to you. :)
I am new at this and just got my first eggs. Excited. I don't have any suggestions for you. Simply wish you well and much success.
Good posts here and knowledgeable people so you are at the right place.
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Well, I am now roosterless. They were being mean to the hens and fighting with each other not to mention too much noise. However, I actually have 14 laying hens. I also have 4 male and 1 female Pekin ducks. I wish I could trade a couple males for a couple more females.

It sounds like things will be easier without the roos. You know, everyone on this site loves pictures!
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When you have a chance and your birds are settled, I bet everyone would like to see your new flock!
 

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