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The thing about ducklings is they are so cute. Then they become so messy you just want them gone. Then you remember how tasty duck is and the problem is solved.
 
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No ducks for Kelly! She's just getting out of a situation involving call ducks at a poultry show. We barely got out of there without a trunk full of call ducks. It was frightening.
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In the whopping 1 HOUR that I was home yesterday, I happened to look out back and saw something "off" on my brooder coops run. I took a closer look and there was a big Coopers hawk sitting on top of their run eyeballing my 3 week old babies. It couldn't get to them, and I ran to get my camera, but it flew off when I came back. So no picture.
 
Hawks are all over the place here right now, Cooper's, Red Tails and there was a falcon perched on a limb here when Ladyhawk was visiting-that one was worrisome because it's better at sailing through the woods unseen than the hawks are.

When I was in Ky at Ladyhawk's, she had ducks. She lives on a winding rural road that rarely gets any traffic, being a dead end, and her ducks would waddle single file across or down the road. She'd spot them and yell, " DUCKS! BAAAAAD Ducks!" They'd turn on a dime and waddle home. It was hysterical!
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Hawks are all over the place here right now, Cooper's, Red Tails and there was a falcon perched on a limb here when Ladyhawk was visiting-that one was worrisome because it's better at sailing through the woods unseen than the hawks are.

When I was in Ky at Ladyhawk's, she had ducks. She lives on a winding rural road that rarely gets any traffic, being a dead end, and her ducks would waddle single file across or down the road. She'd spot them and yell, " DUCKS! BAAAAAD Ducks!" They'd turn on a dime and waddle home. It was hysterical!
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Hawks are all over the place here right now, Cooper's, Red Tails and there was a falcon perched on a limb here when Ladyhawk was visiting-that one was worrisome because it's better at sailing through the woods unseen than the hawks are.

When I was in Ky at Ladyhawk's, she had ducks. She lives on a winding rural road that rarely gets any traffic, being a dead end, and her ducks would waddle single file across or down the road. She'd spot them and yell, " DUCKS! BAAAAAD Ducks!" They'd turn on a dime and waddle home. It was hysterical!
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That is funny!
 

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