Everybody can waddle into the duck-run and dig into the layer-pellets. The feeder is always full.You need more feed bowls to feed that army.
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Everybody can waddle into the duck-run and dig into the layer-pellets. The feeder is always full.You need more feed bowls to feed that army.
As i said, i have a Waddle-Through Restaurant here…Wow, talk about dine and dash!
I had frost-bite at the tip of my nose and on the top of my ear-lobes.
Yes, it's called a Block Heater. It keeps the engine block warm enough to start the car. Cars here used to be equipped with one as a standard feature. They have, for some odd reason, stopped doing that now. If you want one (and you do!) you must purchase it as an option.
And yes, breathing is extremely difficult when it's this cold, even for those that don't suffer from asthma. If you're asthmatic, don't even poke your nose outside. There are times I have several layers of scarves over my face to keep the skin from freezing off and to keep my breath semi-warm enough that I can walk across the driveway to the house and not require resuscitation.
They were all back about an hour later and started to play »The Trumpets of Jericho« again.I'm surprised they did not wait around for more food.
Watching that video, they obviously come over when it's treat time. Soooooo, set up a net behind the food area and then lift it when they get to the food, before they can waddle on back to the pond! Then coral them into the duck house, slam the door shut behind them, and laugh.Frosty nights are forecasted for next week, so hopefully that dam pond freezes over.
Its not only that they're not safe up there, but they're not paying their foo-bill!
Just three eggs in December out of over 30 ducks.![]()
So basically "Trump meets Game of thrones"...Since i live here, i have always proposed to build a tall wall in the North border to bottle up the arctic air in the eternal darkness, but i nobody is listening to me...![]()
Poor thing looks like she got sucked into the mud.I'm going to add "able to drown a duck" to my resume... these guys don't like me, because I am forever chasing them out of the chicks, dogs and horses waters. But tonight, I opened the gate and this young lady was screaming bloody murder. Couldn't see her anywhere, drakes were off without a care. She was stuck in the duck pond. So she finally worked out how to get in, but not out. Lucky it is warm her so I don't have to worry too much about her getting a chill, buthave made a stepout of the pond for future drownings.View attachment 3715077
I think I counted 45 ducks in the video, is that correct?They gulp down food at an insane rate, total food bill for this month is $150, plus kitchen scraps, fodder and zero eggs sold.
She does! I do wonder if the different soil made her struggle so much. Have had younger ducks use that at the old place and were fine. The soil here is a very powdery rich red soil, and when wet can be very sticky. The ducks had been billing around the bottom of the pond for ages and cleaning heads in the water making it very dirtyPoor thing looks like she got sucked into the mud.