- Thread starter
- #21
They can be if not on a pond . If on a pond they do everything in the water . Our pond is fenced with no climb horse fence .Are they messy like ducks?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
They can be if not on a pond . If on a pond they do everything in the water . Our pond is fenced with no climb horse fence .Are they messy like ducks?
Sorry Debbie , I hope I am not disturbing your tread
Aweee that's a bummer they couldn't just bring back another swan. Do they pick one partner/lifetime ?Me too! Keep her. Or at least raise some replacements first.
There was a pair of mute swans at my Mom's retirement village. The female died, leaving the male all alone. That was sad seeing him swimming around alone. Eventually they sent him back to the breeder....and they put up a new building where the swan pond was.
View attachment 2626264
Thank you I am keeping her I wrote to the fellow and told him and removed the ad .Mark, I vote to keep her as well.
Yes but they will often take on a new mate if one dies . My pair are both over 20 years old .Aweee that's a bummer they couldn't just bring back another swan. Do they pick one partner/lifetime ?