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Oh trust me - I can't wait until he moves outdoors fulltime. As Miss Lydia has said though, it's just something we can't do right now though. We bought and are moving to a small acreage but there was a 60 day settlement period for the old owners to find a place to move to as well, as they were still living in it. We're at the council poultry limit because we have chickens as well, but we can't mix Whistles with the chickens because rather than him attacking them like we were all first worried about - two of them started bullying him, even though he'd been introduced to them slowly with a barrier so they could see each other but not physically interact. My girls have never seen a duck before, but there is something there that just tells them that they're different and they don't get on. We do try to socialise them under supervision only, but there are so many stand-offs (especially when the girls try to drink from his pool when he's in it) that I think it's more stressful than social. We have another 31 days and 18 hours until we move, and we'll be getting him three or four females and he gets to live outside permanently. There's even a dam on the property for them and I seriously can't wait until that happens, I also hate living where we are now - but we've signed a contract and there's nothing we can do until the settlement period has passed. I hope you understand that while he is unfortunately a "house duck" overnight (he's only inside at night, he spends the day outside in a separated area from the chickens with a large mirror, where we also go out and spend a lot of time with him and it's also right outside our door so he can still see and hear us when we're inside), this is FAR from what we consider ideal and the plan is to definitely get him out and in an environment where he can just be a duck. We're at least grateful that he has otherwise been able to make a full recovery, as I'm not sure he would have been able to if we didn't fight to get him out of that store.
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