They are afraid of nothingThey don't attack my ducks, they're afraid of them.![]()
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They are afraid of nothingThey don't attack my ducks, they're afraid of them.![]()
That's why they run from me when I walk towards themThey are afraid of nothing
?he’s in the coop that isn’t occupied at the moment but his comb is very bloody. Not running blood but just really tore up He’s exhausted but I just put food an water in for him and he was at least standing this time.Oh no, is the OEGB okay?
Poor guy! I keep my Cockerels separated, for that reason. Especially since one is a silkie and the other being a game bantam, mix.he’s in the coop that isn’t occupied at the moment but his comb is very bloody. Not running blood but just really tore up He’s exhausted but I just put food an water in for him and he was at least standing this time.
Oh nooooo!I went off with a friend this morning came home to my tiny OEGB beat to a pulp so either my bantam Cochin go lives some where else or he’s going to be chicken soup. My dh knows someone who maybe interested I hope they want him he’s a beautiful roo.
Not sure, he makes multiple sounds, raspy, light, loud, quiet.. His brother sticks to the traditional drake voice... I'm better at sexing chickens than ducks, even though I've owned ducks most of my life.Use Peroxide for initial wound cleaning only then use triple antibiotic or Neosporin over the open areas. They are beautiful ducks. What noise is Ollie making loud quacking?

How's quack shack life going over here? 