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Yea he is a year old, dave holderread said he will fill in here soonI'm guessing hes young..? Aren't they usually... Bigger?
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Yea he is a year old, dave holderread said he will fill in here soonI'm guessing hes young..? Aren't they usually... Bigger?
I love how he's hanging around with the chickens. My Blue Swedish is put outside with the chicks all the time! She seemed nervous at first, but she follows some of them around like they're part of her flock.
lol I had a cup of peas lol Normally the ducks are off in their own group and the chickens off in their own group. But when treats are involved everyone is best friends lolI love how he's hanging around with the chickens. My Blue Swedish is put outside with the chicks all the time! She seemed nervous at first, but she follows some of them around like they're part of her flock.(I have two drakes, so I can't really leave her alone with them. poor girl.)
Wow! I am very impressed. I bet your flock loves that. Right now my three just have a small run, and an old Dogloo dog house (we call it the Duckloo around here) and then they have a kiddie pool. I would love to create something that awesome for my birds.This is the view from our house of the whole coop and run and pond.
A close up ...
The water hole,,lol,,,,
a different view of the place,,you can see the ducks run/night enclosurein the back,and the doghouses for the calls.
The other side view,,the whole place circles around the green chicken coop(which was a gazebo years ago)
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lol I haven't tried peas with my ducks yet. They're head over heels for Kale though.lol I had a cup of peas lol Normally the ducks are off in their own group and the chickens off in their own group. But when treats are involved everyone is best friends lol