MakeshiftAcre
Chirping
- Feb 17, 2015
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The cats I can leave with a bowl of food and a bowl of water. The sheep I can leave with a fresh pasture or a hamper of hay and a big bucket of water. The guineas I can leave with a feeder and a waterer. But the ducks manage to reduce their water within minutes to a muddy residue... even if there is no mud in the pen..! and spread the remainder all over their bedding. Also if I left them with enough food I am afraid that they would hurt themselves by choking it all down the first day and have none the next two.
If I can find someone reliable to give them a fresh bucket of food and water daily, that would be best, but if I cannot..? The best thing I can think of is to leave them as big a waterer as I can manage, of the hole-cut-for-their-head variety, and perhaps a head of lettuce or cabbage or a melon. Perhaps a string of cabbages.
I have three Khaki Campbells, and am hoping to add a pair of silkies as soon as I can find some.
Help?
If I can find someone reliable to give them a fresh bucket of food and water daily, that would be best, but if I cannot..? The best thing I can think of is to leave them as big a waterer as I can manage, of the hole-cut-for-their-head variety, and perhaps a head of lettuce or cabbage or a melon. Perhaps a string of cabbages.
I have three Khaki Campbells, and am hoping to add a pair of silkies as soon as I can find some.
Help?