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Yeah they let us pick them up. Sometimes they run.. but most of the time they let us. lolLOL well you can pick them up that is pretty good for adults to let you do that.
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Yeah they let us pick them up. Sometimes they run.. but most of the time they let us. lolLOL well you can pick them up that is pretty good for adults to let you do that.
No I don’t. And I need to get some “treats” they always have corn. So maybe something different.I can see them doing that ...why are we in here . Do you have some scratch ? put some down ..they will remember that in there they get a treat
Sometimes mine are picky. lol. ...at what age are they considered adults?I only have 1 that I can walk up to and pick up that is Opie all the rest I have to herd inside and pick up. I do have some chickens that don't mind me holding and petting them.
Aww!! So young! Lol mine are 8 months old.Egg laying age. usually 5 months old. My Muscovy's are slow to grow up they don't start laying until they are 8-9 months old. My Runners were mating and laying eggs before 5 months old.
Aww!! So young! Lol mine are 8 months old.Egg laying age. usually 5 months old. My Muscovy's are slow to grow up they don't start laying until they are 8-9 months old. My Runners were mating and laying eggs before 5 months old.
I had a Call drake who bit us to protect his hen, and she silently "hissed."They try!! Lol
I want to get females. I just don’t know yet.. but I want ducklings.So your boys are adults although they will always be our babies no matter how old they are. lol Are you going to order females from a hatchery? Or try and find some more their age close by?