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This is an example of their bad behavior.
Luckily the ducklings seem to be faster than the mommas. Occasionally the mommas get a tiny pinch of ducky fur-feathers.
Right now they are quiet.
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That looks very normal to me. I have many containers and pools set up to keep the friction to minimum.
First video - that is just too much cuteness for words LOL
Second video - that isn't terribly bad... My drake would chase the little girls around and around then grab their necks while my lady Pekin would charge the littles until they would finally hide in a corner. It was so sad. All in all, if that's as bad as it gets, then you'll probably have peace in a week or so. Good luck and keep us posted - you sure have a beautiful group of runners!
Your set up is amazing. So safe and secure! I'd love to have something like that for sure! Mine looks like hillbilly haven.Well, I’ll just keep monitoring from a distance. Hopefully I can keep that fence down. That would be nice.
Your set up is amazing. So safe and secure! I'd love to have something like that for sure! Mine looks like hillbilly haven.
oh thank you! I've got 2 more fawn/white from @Runner duck mom's eggs and then my f/w and little chocolate boy made a couple of really pretty different colored ones. The 4 in the front are the babies. 2 boys, 2 girls. Black one and orange bill are the drakes.LOL and I'm over here wishing I had your big ol' barn! And man those fawn-n-whites are so precious!
They are very beautiful! That grayish-brown one is really spectacular!oh thank you! I've got 2 more fawn/white from @Runner duck mom's eggs and then my f/w and little chocolate boy made a couple of really pretty different colored ones. The 4 in the front are the babies. 2 boys, 2 girls. Black one and orange bill are the drakes. View attachment 1871016 View attachment 1871013