Okay I'll bite.... how? And it better not involve an oven, crock pot or fireI know how to make them friendlier!!!
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Okay I'll bite.... how? And it better not involve an oven, crock pot or fireI know how to make them friendlier!!!
If it involves the death of one of my babies forget itI know how to make them friendlier!!!
I wonder if its a prey instinct to flee anything bigger than 2 footYes. I can't explain it but it always happens to me @WannaBeHillBilly might have some insight.
I was wondering that also. Chicks go through it too a bit.I wonder if its a prey instinct to flee anything bigger than 2 foot
You left out axe...Okay I'll bite.... how? And it better not involve an oven, crock pot or fire
Some never become tame again. The 13 Fall ducklings were eating cat food out of my hands, now they run for the hills if they see me holding anything in my hands. Could be an axe… Hey i don't even own an axe! My hatchet is missing since we moved from Houston to here, i may forgot it in the garage.This will pass as soon as they feather out. All ducks go through the axe murderer stage from about 4 to 8 weeks.
Oh no.... hopefully its just a breed smell. Example, my peking eggs get a smell about them when I incubate but the runners and cayugas never didSoooo there's a weird smell coming from the eggs already. Not rotten smell, just weird. I'll give them three or four days so I can candle (as long as they don't start to smell actually rotten) but after that if I don't see life, they're coming out.