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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3095925" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>I see SO MANY things I will do different next time I buy ducklings. The chicks not so much. They are practically carefree. I do want a roo, though. It seems silly to have to buy new chicks every few years when I almost always have a broody hen.</p><p></p><p>But ... first things first ... gotta get my rabbits going first. Then ducks. So I can start feeding the dogs raw. After that these hens will be ready to "retire" and I can get some fresh chicks. And a roo (actually probably wind up with more than one if I just pick up a couple dozen from TSC next spring). Thank goodness I'm a pragmatic pet owner. Otherwise I'd be overrun with critters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3095925, member: 42224"] I see SO MANY things I will do different next time I buy ducklings. The chicks not so much. They are practically carefree. I do want a roo, though. It seems silly to have to buy new chicks every few years when I almost always have a broody hen. But ... first things first ... gotta get my rabbits going first. Then ducks. So I can start feeding the dogs raw. After that these hens will be ready to "retire" and I can get some fresh chicks. And a roo (actually probably wind up with more than one if I just pick up a couple dozen from TSC next spring). Thank goodness I'm a pragmatic pet owner. Otherwise I'd be overrun with critters. [/QUOTE]
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