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I just was so sad because my Cheese is usually so mild! Maybe she’s a she? I heard female ducks can be aggressive to baby’s? But I did get bon bon a stuffy and she can see the other cage. I may try to just let Quackers and her play tomorrow!!It’s not something that happens first time it takes time and patience if you don’t want to get another duckling put a mirror and stuffed animal in with Bon bon you can also try letting the KC and Bonbon together and see how that goes.
Thanks!! I will! They can see each other and no pecking so hopefully tomorrow night will go better! And I’m just making sure bonbon gets extra cuddles for now!Don’t give upon Cheese it’s just their first meeting. Keep us updated on how it goes.
I’m hoping too! Cheese is gonna have to be a big duck and remember mommy loves them all... haha! I also think the pair is just getting restless, they like to run and play so much now and I really need to move them to the yard, let out some pent up duck energy!Of course any excuse we can have to cuddle a ducklinglol
I hope tomorrow will be much better. Cheese thoughts, what is the world has she done bringing in here a little 2 week old brat. I have to show it I won't take any of it's stuff.![]()
Yes! Actually I’ve searched the local and national farms all day and there is not a hatchling to be found that will arrive in time! Soo... I decided to transition everyone outside with screening between. I felt like the older ducks would be happier and then the tiny can see and hear and smell them safely.. everyone seems to be calm and happy so far!!Yes pent up ducky energy can be hazardous. Do you have a pen and house waiting for them?