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Awwww. She misses her sister.Dougie has twice pulled the towel off of the front side of Sprightly's crate....It let's a tiny bit more light in, but not much of a difference. Its sweet, she keeps going and talking to her
They're both very confused, but I'm determined to give this a proper go.
I don't think she'd go broody, but I'm going to try that as well, it can't hurt to try itSure sounds like she is having reproductive issues. Hopefully, she'll stop laying and take a good break. If you left eggs with her do you think she'd take the hint and go broody?
Who knows what curious ducks will try to eat but I've never had a problem with mine eating cardboard.Would cardboard be safe for them? It'd be handy to put the eggs in a box, so she can have them in her crate during the day and in the coop as normal during the night
I just don't want them to try eating the cardboard....
They tried to eat it as babies, especially if it got damp, that's why I worryWho knows what curious ducks will try to eat but I've never had a problem with mine eating cardboard.
Would cardboard be safe for them? It'd be handy to put the eggs in a box, so she can have them in her crate during the day and in the coop as normal during the night
I just don't want them to try eating the cardboard....