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Herding ducks and Wrangling chickens
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Thanks!They are beautiful Muscovies
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Thanks!They are beautiful Muscovies
EEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE!! How did she get up there? Please note her perfectly round body and webs. It's like she's so cute.Blossom perching on a log and then witnessing a duck chicken rumble.
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She hopped up there! Muscovy are pretty agile.EEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE!! How did she get up there? Please note her perfectly round body and webs. It's like she's so cute.
Instead of "Like" the choice should be "LOVE.".The last 2 days have been pretty hot - like July weather for us. So, got out a few extra waterers today. They have also been treated to frozen ice cubes and blueberries as well as ice cubes.
While working out there, I opened up the divider and the ducks went to the chicken side. The chickens weren't too happy and huddled under the coop. While on the chicken side, the crew tried out the ramp, ate from the chicken feeder, and sullied the fresh water (that I had to refresh before shooing them back to their side).
I would have left the divider open, but the muscovies were stressing out the chickens and they don't need more stress on such a hot day.
14 weeks tomorrow!
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I'm impressed by Blossom. She nailed the landing perfectly.She hopped up there! Muscovy are pretty agile.
Instead of "Like" the choice should be "LOVE.".
Ducks and chickens = BURD. Please get along and be burd together.The last 2 days have been pretty hot - like July weather for us. So, got out a few extra waterers today. They have also been treated to frozen ice cubes and blueberries as well as ice cubes.
While working out there, I opened up the divider and the ducks went to the chicken side. The chickens weren't too happy and huddled under the coop. While on the chicken side, the crew tried out the ramp, ate from the chicken feeder, and sullied the fresh water (that I had to refresh before shooing them back to their side).
I would have left the divider open, but the muscovies were stressing out the chickens and they don't need more stress on such a hot day.
14 weeks tomorrow!
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