Awww, yep he is a cutie.
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Awww, yep he is a cutie.
I have seen anywhere from $10-$20.Anyone know what 5-6 week old Ameraucana & Easter Eggers are selling for?
I think I am starting to see why @tiedyemommy told me Ebony was a loner. If Howard runs her off from food, she would go out looking for something to eat. This would also explain why, when she sees the food bowl in my hand she comes running to me. Howard, Ivory, and Loudmouth won't come near the food till I back up. I have only had them 6 days, and Ebony is taming much faster than all the other ducks. The only duck nearly as tame is Daisy, her laying companion. They guard each other from the chickens when they need to lay, which is very cute to watch. I just might trade Howard in for a new, young, black duck to keep my Ebony girl company. If I can't find an adult black duck, I'll get some ducklings. Ebony keeps trying to build a nest every time she lays. I can always give her the 6 wooden eggs I have to see if she goes broody, then let her raise some ducklings! Lol
Wow that is awful...I'm so sorry...it would have been in many pieces were it me!
They were wise to hide their aggression/fights from us. I didn't see or suspect any mistreatment while they were with us, but Ebony (formerly Brownie) had always been a duck on the side. She always seemed more disinterested than bullied. Hope Howard (formerly Aflac) shapes up.
- TieDyeMommy
AND another one last night...I'll be setting a trap today
Perhaps this is a dumb question...but I'll ask it anyway!Oh wow, that's scary! Is there anyway to prevent the snakes from getting into the coop? Blocking holes with wood or hardware cloth? Eventually I think a snake that big will kill and eat a hen. Got any barn cats? Mine keep rats and snakes away.