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Soon2BChixMom
Herding ducks and Wrangling chickens
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Thank you!They are so cute! Listen to all those cute noises. I love how your chocolate ones turned out! They look so fluffy and healthy.
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Thank you!They are so cute! Listen to all those cute noises. I love how your chocolate ones turned out! They look so fluffy and healthy.
Thanks. Yeah, he is looking like a masked bandit isn't he?Your male seems to have lots of carnucles for his age already. But maybe he's developing them early? It's been a few years since I had any young males to compare with though. They are a good looking bunch.
EEEEEEEEE!! Free ranging burds. They love their property.4 months old (16 weeks) - still look for me if I get out of sight. Growing fast though. It won't be long before they don't care what I am doing.
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We are ducks who are also burbs. We have wings and know how to use them. Look out!!!The birds are experiencing freedom.
Funny. I actually don't remember.Isn’t Darkwing the one who kept getting pooped on?
Yep. No stopping them now! Well, except when they are in their run.We are ducks who are also burbs. We have wings and know how to use them. Look out!!!
I was thinking there was a BYCer who named their guy Darkwing because he sat underneath the chickens or muscovys in the coop at night, can’t remember. And they would crap on the one wing, making it dark.Funny. I actually don't remember.
Oh. I have no idea. LolI was thinking there was a BYCer who named their guy Darkwing because he sat underneath the chickens or muscovys in the coop at night, can’t remember. And they would crap on the one wing, making it dark.