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Unfortunately they do…They are getting so big!
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Unfortunately they do…They are getting so big!
When watching your first videos at the beginning of this thread I could actually smell duckling poop. Apparently that's my strongest memory of having ducklings and I associate the adorable babies and sweet peeping with the constant smell of duckling poop. :-DAgain last night the ducknagers were sleeping in front of the patio door:
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Now you may say »How cuuuute!!!« - But remember, ducks have a much higher metabolic rate than us humons and as a result…
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They really need to join the flock in the duck house asap! - I walked them through the duck-run yesterday after i turned the wood-chips and they liked picking the worms very much. But nobody followed me into the duck-house itself. They just stopped at the door peeping loudly for their dad…
It isn't the smell, but that burning sensation in the nose and the eyes…When watching your first videos at the beginning of this thread I could actually smell duckling poop. Apparently that's my strongest memory of having ducklings and I associate the adorable babies and sweet peeping with the constant smell of duckling poop. :-D
The puddle ducks know the large blue bag and where it sits in the garage, so as soon as the door started to open, they slipped underneath, ran to the bag and started to "pray" at it. The ducknagers immediately joined in, followed by the more hesitant mallards…Did you put out the welcome mat with cat food sprinkled on top?