Oh, that could be it!I bought 3 bags last week and free shipping with Prime. It's still showing available for me at the moment. I wonder if it's because you're in Canada that it's showing that?
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Oh, that could be it!I bought 3 bags last week and free shipping with Prime. It's still showing available for me at the moment. I wonder if it's because you're in Canada that it's showing that?
It was so funny as soon as I popped the latch they all turned around in the water from all the way on the other side and began paddling back. I was like "Oh no, eat fast babies!"They have to have good hearing it’s one of the ways to keep from being eaten lol.
Love the picture ! Maybe the new mama is a daughter to grandma?
Thank you very much! Sometimes I wonder if anyone else besides Miss Lydia and Canadian Wind cares for my little updates lol. I'm glad you enjoyed the whole thread. It's hard to believe just 3 months ago when I started it, the flock was just tiny little chickies....they're so big now!I've just read this whole thread and loved every minute!
What a wonderful place you have there OP. I'm so envious.
Have you thought about building a little duck house and floating it out a little way onto the pond (secured by a rope). You may get ducks nesting there next season and they'd be right under your window. Maybe even Grandma might use it.
Doesn't have to be anything fancy.
https://goodshomedesign.com/how-to-build-a-floating-duck-house/
(I'm way too invested in your little duck families!)
That's a shame! I was thinking about how much pleasure they obviously give you and a way to increase that, especially since your neighbours seem to be just as into caring for them as you.Thank you very much! Sometimes I wonder if anyone else besides Miss Lydia and Canadian Wind cares for my little updates lol. I'm glad you enjoyed the whole thread. It's hard to believe just 3 months ago when I started it, the flock was just tiny little chickies....they're so big now!
I love that little floating house but I don't think my HOA would take too kindly to it. We're already not supposed to feed the ducks but since we all do it anyway, they look the other way and I don't think I want to press my luck lol.
In some of the photos in the thread you can see all the lush foliage across the lake. That's where Grandma and the kids go to at the end of the day, so i'm sure they must have a nice little home built somewhere inside there. I'd love to go over there and take a peek inside, but who knows what other biting creatures are living inside there....so i'll just use my imagination. It must be a nice little space to accommodate all 19 of them!
DITTO!I for one loved the whole thread
I would have never guessed they'd like peas of all things! I'll have to pick up a few bags and try it this week. I would just leave the bags in the fridge over the freezer?That's a shame! I was thinking about how much pleasure they obviously give you and a way to increase that, especially since your neighbours seem to be just as into caring for them as you.
Grandma definitely knows best, and she must be doing something right having raised so many successful broods.
Another treat that ducks love is defrosted frozen peas. Cheap to buy too if you want to try those.
And shredded lettuce or greens. If you chuck some in a shallow pan of water, it's fun to watch them fish for the food in the water. The greedy ones can go into a bit of a frenzy.