Toddlers are Quackers

Not really scares. I thought that they would at least go like halfway down the ramp before jumping. Apparently they aren't bothered by it because they keep doing it.

Also last night for the first time the moms stood in the pop door and tried to call the kids up for bedtime (they just sat there and cried) instead of just sitting on them out in the run.
 
They might be soggy and moldy.
worth a try

So I finally figured out how Jekyll and Hyde are getting out of the coop in the morning with there mom. They will stand at the pop door, which is about 20-24" off the ground.........and jump
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have you seen wood ducks jump?

Now I need to convince the kids how to go back up the ramp they refuse to walk down.
scratch, cracked corn or peas leading the way
 
Now I need to convince the kids how to go back up the ramp they refuse to walk down.


They will figure it out...if they seem to have trouble you could always try what Radioman did. He took a piece of 1"×1" rail and stapled a 6" wide piece of heavy fence wire the length of it. The wire spacing was close enough the chicks could run up it easier. We have also used old wire fridge and freezer shelves as ramps if you only need a short one.
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worth a try

have you seen wood ducks jump?

scratch, cracked corn or peas leading the way
Yes I have.
All the big birds would eat the treats before the youngsters could figure out what they were.

They will figure it out...if they seem to have trouble you could always try what Radioman did. He took a piece of 1"×1" rail and stapled a 6" wide piece of heavy fence wire the length of it. The wire spacing was close enough the chicks could run up it easier. We have also used old wire fridge and freezer shelves as ramps if you only need a short one.
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I've thought about doing something like this with hardware cloth. Jekyll and Hyde are ducklings though and Sue is the only chick. I wonder how steep I could make a ramp and they could still use it.
 
does anyone have a method to make fresh eggs peelable at all???


It's a little involved, but hasn't failed me yet. PERFECT yolks every time.

Cover eggs in water by about an inch. Shake in an unhealthy amount of salt and two pinches of baking soda. Bring to a boil. Boil ONE MINUTE ONLY. Remove from heat, cover, and let sit for 15 minutes. Drain water and dump eggs into a ice bath. Wait a couple minutes, then peel away! I use the jar method for peeling.

Lotta steps, but it never ever goes wrong and the folks don't turn weird and green.

Edit: YOLKS. folks neither.
 
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