This is what happens... We have peepers!

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Yeah, I've found that I have to raise them myself or they're absolute nutters. If I do, though, they're almost annoyingly friendly if allowed to approach on their own terms. (I have Whites.) One bird decided to investigate while I was painting and got turned partially red by accident! She was a funny bird.


If you're going to have them inside for any length of time, bedding them on sand and sifting it daily will save your sanity and keep you from spending fifty bucks on shavings. Moving them outside ASAP into a tractor type pen is best of all. Makes the whole thing so much more fun and less stinky! Also, be careful with the type of waterers made of a milk jug. Ducklings can fit through surprisingly small holes. I had to cut one of mine out because she couldn't fit through the hole again.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/duckling-in-a-bottle.286957/#post-3489096
 

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