I love Nankins, very nice,well tempered and great mothers, and they are on the Guarded list. I let a friend talk me out of mine a while back and have regretted it ever since.
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Awesome, I'm gonna try and get the rest of his ducks, he doesn't need them they have no water to splash around in and mine well the temps have not left the pool side, lol, they go into the pen to eat, rest and then back out to the pool, wish I was a duck, lolIn my freezer, yes. Sorry.
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There's that, too.
There's room at the farm for any of them, ducks or bantams. Just let me know.
NP, I kinda like them, they are still in their house, and getting used to the surroundings and seeing the other chickens and vise versa. They actually have started acting like chickens, being curious and hanging out in the pen, instead of hiding.Dawsonville, but at the moment I'm having trouble with my Bramhas with crop problems and Predator problems, I don't it would be good at the moment to get anymore hens (even if they are so cute)
Will they only go as a whole group or are you willing to separate them? My Black Star is still regrowing feathers from her trauma and hates being an outcast from the others. Her run and housing (I won't call it a coop...just a large dog kennel with a stick to roost on) is large enough to sleep 3 girls until she's ready to move back in, abut 1.5-2 weeks from now. My coop is plenty big for triple my 6 girls. I think two girls and my Black Star might make a nice group for an adjustment period to get them back to normal. I just hate to see anything or anyone suffer but I understand if you think the few might be too stressed to separate. I don't know anything about Cochin other than from watching Patara on Appalachia's Homestead on YT and they can be very sweet.
ok, I'm going to have to go and have a serious talk with the owner of the rest of the ducks, I went and got a kiddie pool and I have never seen ducks get so excited to see water, so needless to say they jumped in. I was worried about the Mallard flying away cause I didn't get the pool all the way in the pen, anyway they are not going far from the water. I think he has 4 more Peking one looks like it maybe getting the curled tail feather. I wish I could keep one, but I just don't feel I have the duck set up, years ago when I had my one Peking duck I had a pond so anyway we will see what happens, we maybe on a recon mission ,lol
Now someone here wanted Cochin Bantams, I have 7 hens and 1 roo that are from the same place that needs to be re-homed, I free range and I was told these birds don't do well, so any takers? going to get pics
I don't know one moves they all move it's like they are joined at the hip, like the ducks, they do not wander far and stay really close to each other. The ducks will go together cause of the way they stick to each other, and the chickens have just started acting like chickens. In the pen they couldn't touch grass, just dirt and couldn't really see the outside world. Cause you had to wade through knee deep weeds to get to them. Open the door and they all run to the edge to try to eat the grassWill they only go as a whole group or are you willing to separate them? My Black Star is still regrowing feathers from her trauma and hates being an outcast from the others. Her run and housing (I won't call it a coop...just a large dog kennel with a stick to roost on) is large enough to sleep 3 girls until she's ready to move back in, abut 1.5-2 weeks from now. My coop is plenty big for triple my 6 girls. I think two girls and my Black Star might make a nice group for an adjustment period to get them back to normal. I just hate to see anything or anyone suffer but I understand if you think the few might be too stressed to separate. I don't know anything about Cochin other than from watching Patara on Appalachia's Homestead on YT and they can be very sweet.
I don't know one moves they all move it's like they are joined at the hip, like the ducks, they do not wander far and stay really close to each other. The ducks will go together cause of the way they stick to each other, and the chickens have just started acting like chickens. In the pen they couldn't touch grass, just dirt and couldn't really see the outside world. Cause you had to wade through knee deep weeds to get to them. Open the door and they all run to the edge to try to eat the grass