Prepare a large round containment system and fill it with driveway rock of choice, then put the swimming pool in the middle, with a wide board ducks can use to walk from the grass over the rock to the pool. The watery mess will drain into the rocks, eliminating the mess, and clean access is provided.
@tannenbaumgirl, Thank you for your description. It's brilliant! It makes so much sense! 1 reason I've never had Ducks is, indeed, the messiness.....and odor.
This was a such a timely post for us. We had a random flock of 5 ducks show up on our pond about a week ago. They have been so fun to watch. Never thought I would want livestock of any kind (happy with the dog, cats and flowers) and then they made an appearance. Starting to rethink my stand on this. Thanks for sharing.
There is a bullying issue with every living animal. My two small ducks were driven out of the flock because they were weaker than my 2 other male ducks.
What a fun video to wake up to this morning!! I had a smile on my face the whole time. I only have a few backyard chickens that I’ve raised for the past 4-5 years. The ducks are SO CUTE and I would love to get some ducks and the turkeys seem very cool too. Not enough room here at the inn for more birds. I really appreciate your fun video!! Go Slug Patrol, Go!!!
Ducks are wonderful birds and great for slug control. Guineas are wonderful for insect control as well, especially for tick control. Thank you for sharing 💕
I'm a bird person, grew up with chickens, had them for a few years with our kids and had mama's hatching some too. Now we live in a place that doesn't allow chickens, and now we have 4 budgies(parakeets) in our house!😁 We love them, and they love flying around, and doing tricks for treats (fellow north western Washingtonian here)!
Erin, you live my fantasy life and the bird video this am cheers me up and prepares me for my on-call day in a big metropolitan hospital. I try to be grateful for my two poodle mixes who are the animal obscession in my life. Thank you for the cheer.
That is so cute! We have wild ducks here that came to our property after the bushfires and just blossomed. I had no idea that they would take care of slugs and snails. Our ISA Brown chickens just free range all day but are kept out of our strawberry and flower beds as they just want to dig everything up looking for bugs. I’d thought about buying a little posy of miniature chickens to allow free range of the flower field and the strawberry patches but haven’t taken the leap of faith yet that they wouldn’t completely destroy my growing areas. Love having the kangaroos here every afternoon as they just munch away at the grass in the paddocks.
Indian runners will win the slug patrol! Love Call ducks too! You must try some for entertainment! When we moved to far east Maine back in 2021, the hold up on closing on our home was allowing for chickens, as I love my chickens! Well, we don't have chickens, but we do have Canada geese that hang out next to our house and bring their goslings to us. They make our day. Gave up on the chicken idea as we have eagles in our yard too!
I can so relate to this video, I have 16 adult hen chickens, two roosters, (They both are well behaved) 10 of which I added last fall. They arrived in the mail last September. I also added 6 ducklings to my flock of 4 ducks at the same time. Sure enough, I headed into the feed store last Friday to pick up feed,
Erin! I've been wanting ducks for a few years but needed my littles to get a bit bigger. We have our first ducklings coming in the mail too next week. I can't wait!
Okay.... I'm with you on bird love ❤️ and they are so cute for sure. I have always wanted to live in the country, grow and raise my food and flowers. And now.... ducks! 🤗🦋💕
I have ten Khaki Campbell's love them fun and good layers . . . getting ready to set the incubator up for some ducklings! I also raise Rhode Island Red chickens great tick control and good layers will be hatching more soon! Love all the activity and play times!
We had cayugas and I absolutely loved them! They did a great job on the slugs and would follow me into the tomatoes to get the tomato horn worms. Lots of personality, too.
Yup…..I can’t explain what it is about having chickens….they simply made my life better! They are amusing ….all the time. I have free range hens and they follow me like puppies. Also, hens come when they’re called….my dog?….not so much. 🤣 Here in central NC, I had oodles of very tiny snails. All gone now! My hens will also eat frogs, small snakes and (whoo hoo) voles. Good girls! And ya get eggs too! 👍🏻 Very cute video, thanks for posting!
I totally get your obsession with birds, I have the same one. Every year I tell myself I don't need anymore and I end up with a few coming home with me. Some day I won't have the kids to blame it on though!!!🥰
Loved this video!!! I love birds and wish I had the space. We have a store here in Oregon, The Grange and they have baby chicks and I always try to talk my brother into getting some because he has plenty of room. But he is afraid of predators getting them. I just love ducks and maybe someday, I can get some. They are the cutest, ever!
Oops hit the comment button!! As I was saying I was at the feed store and strategically placed were the spring chicks. I came home with 4 Easter Eggers! It's totally an addiction!
What a wonderful video! Love our duck, Karen, our lone duck (we lost a few last year to predation). We will have some new friends next week! They make the best Slug Patrol!❤🦆
What a joy it is to see this! Thinking about seeing if you need any remote help. I would love to be a part of your flowers but I no longer live in WA (boy do I miss it). I am in the Midwest now.
I love my chickens and ducks. I first got ducks 11 years ago and still have 5 from the original 20. Last year a Muscovy duck showed up at my house. I have no idea where she came from but she lives with my ducks and went broody twice last summer. My Khaki Campbells never went broody so I was thrilled when the Muscovy hatched out ducklings! I’m planning to slip chicken eggs under her this year to try and get more chickens. Because you can never have enough chickens, right?
Slugs are my nemesis... How mature are your rows before you allow the ducks to patrol them? Thinking about running them through after my rows have hortinova trellis up...
Chickens, if they can catch them. Its hilarious watching a chicken chase a grasshopper that takes off and lands and takes off again and the chicken is running and zig-zagging after it. Chickens are such fun!
Totally adorable. OK, what about fleas and ticks, since I live in the Midwest and this is a major problem here. Do chickens and ducks get these insects on them? Do they eat ticks? If the birds do get the insects on them, what to do about this?
I can absolutely relate. I have a cat and coturnix quails. Now I wonder, should I be glad that I don't have enough space for more birds? Because otherwise I would certainly get lots of different chicken breeds and probably ducks as well (I love duck eggs). Maybe goats, rabbits, donkeys....? Thanks god I don't have the space! But I can still dream of keeping many animals...
I was at tractor supply last year when they had babies and the ducks were so cute 🥹 I want to get a handful but I’m worried I will get too attached and wind up with ducks in the house 😂
We have 32 chickens and it IS addiction! 🤣 I find them so charming and pretty low maintenance if you have a good secure set up. I have been curious about ducks and turkeys. Can anyone answer this- do the ducks fly away? I hate to clip wings…
I am going to move for no other reason than to be able to have ducks and chickens and larger gardens! Where I live birds aren't allowed. Until the meantime I have 2 canaries.
I raised ducks as a kid/young adult and loved it. I would urge people casually interested to source eggs or young birds as locally as possible and avoid, if practical, the big commercial hatcheries. Also... this should go without saying. Don't dump domestic ducks in parks, golf courses, or in public in general. They cannot fly, are slower, and not equipped to survive outdoors without human protection. About 6 weeks after Easter, I see large numbers of domestic ducks dumped at my local park. It is illegal and cruel to dump animals.
i would love to have a couple of chickens and ducks, but I’m afraid that they would be taken by racoons or eagles during the day. My neighbour has lost a couple of chickens to racoons, so they are now kept in their small runner all day.
Duck eggs keep your body in the correct alkalinity as chicken eggs make your body higher in acid. so people who can't eat regular eggs can often eat duck eggs.
I was a bird person I mean I am still a bird person just that I moved to where I couldn’t really keep any I remembered then any time I go to market I am always coming back with 2-5 chicken 😂 and I grandma would always say you got a chicken didn’t she was blind and I would try to lie to her for couple of meaning then she would definitely find out lately and be like I said it and she is always like cornee are you cursed joking I miss her and I miss my life off of the big city
I’m just not sure on the ethics of posting ducks. They may survive but so young, so confusing and stressful for baby ducks. Great they end up in Duck dreamland in your flower farm with a slug buffet but maybe a nesting mum duck who nurtures them is better. I think the heat here in Australia would prevent posting them even as an option. Very interesting video.
The ethics side is less on the shipping side and more the production side. Straight runs are the cheapest because no sexing takes places, you just get what hatches... But some places sex chicks so that you have a higher chance of getting males or females. Most people want eggs, so male chicks are surplus -- especially amongst layer breeds. So... The males are usually eliminated shortly after hatching.
Most of the chickens raised in Farms for eggs or meat get sent to the stables via Post because there is only a really small amount of hatcheries in Europe and the majority of Farms doesnt hatch their own chickens. Its an industry, not nature
Your videos are so pleasant. It doesn't matter what they are about, they are always so inviting, and so delightful. Thanks!!!!
Well, aren't baby ducks the cutest thing ever?? The slug patrol, huh? Sounds like a win to me :) This was a fun video, thanks.
This is wonderful!!! Hats off to the slug patrol!
Prepare a large round containment system and fill it with driveway rock of choice, then put the swimming pool in the middle, with a wide board ducks can use to walk from the grass over the rock to the pool. The watery mess will drain into the rocks, eliminating the mess, and clean access is provided.
@tannenbaumgirl,
Thank you for your description. It's brilliant!
It makes so much sense!
1 reason I've never had Ducks is, indeed, the messiness.....and odor.
This was a such a timely post for us. We had a random flock of 5 ducks show up on our pond about a week ago. They have been so fun to watch. Never thought I would want livestock of any kind (happy with the dog, cats and flowers) and then they made an appearance. Starting to rethink my stand on this. Thanks for sharing.
Ducks are seriously the best. They are so pleasant. No pecking order. Much happier birds than others. ❤
There is a bullying issue with every living animal. My two small ducks were driven out of the flock because they were weaker than my 2 other male ducks.
I love how they all fall in line and stick together. They are so damn cute!
What a fun video to wake up to this morning!! I had a smile on my face the whole time. I only have a few backyard chickens that I’ve raised for the past 4-5 years. The ducks are SO CUTE and I would love to get some ducks and the turkeys seem very cool too. Not enough room here at the inn for more birds.
I really appreciate your fun video!!
Go Slug Patrol, Go!!!
Ducks are wonderful birds and great for slug control. Guineas are wonderful for insect control as well, especially for tick control. Thank you for sharing 💕
Omg I never knew I needed ducks until now ❤️
beautiful video
thanks for sharing
excellent , beautiful birds😱💐🙂👏👍👊
That photo of the poultry inside is what I would end up with. I know free ranging chickens would end up at our sliding glass door.
Yup! I had a pet chicken as a kid and she learned how to knock on the door. Lol. My parents would get annoyed.
I'm a bird person, grew up with chickens, had them for a few years with our kids and had mama's hatching some too. Now we live in a place that doesn't allow chickens, and now we have 4 budgies(parakeets) in our house!😁 We love them, and they love flying around, and doing tricks for treats (fellow north western Washingtonian here)!
We have 7 ducks arriving in 2 weeks!! Can't wait!! Thanks for sharing yours!!
LOVE this SO MUCH...❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️!! Also, Chris is the best.
This just made my day!!! Thank you for sharing your birds with us!!
Erin, you live my fantasy life and the bird video this am cheers me up and prepares me for my on-call day in a big metropolitan hospital. I try to be grateful for my two poodle mixes who are the animal obscession in my life. Thank you for the cheer.
I have to say that I absolutely love the storytelling behind all the videos ❤
Thank you!
That is so cute! We have wild ducks here that came to our property after the bushfires and just blossomed. I had no idea that they would take care of slugs and snails. Our ISA Brown chickens just free range all day but are kept out of our strawberry and flower beds as they just want to dig everything up looking for bugs. I’d thought about buying a little posy of miniature chickens to allow free range of the flower field and the strawberry patches but haven’t taken the leap of faith yet that they wouldn’t completely destroy my growing areas. Love having the kangaroos here every afternoon as they just munch away at the grass in the paddocks.
Charming and funny--and that's the video! Love the birdies!!
What a sweet way to start my day. Love the slug patrol all in a row! Thank you to all of you at Floret!
This is my favorite video ever, I could watch it again and again
Indian runners will win the slug patrol! Love Call ducks too! You must try some for entertainment! When we moved to far east Maine back in 2021, the hold up on closing on our home was allowing for chickens, as I love my chickens! Well, we don't have chickens, but we do have Canada geese that hang out next to our house and bring their goslings to us. They make our day. Gave up on the chicken idea as we have eagles in our yard too!
I can so relate to this video, I have 16 adult hen chickens, two roosters,
(They both are well behaved) 10 of which I added last fall. They arrived in the mail last September. I also added 6 ducklings to my flock of 4 ducks at the same time. Sure enough, I headed into the feed store last Friday to pick up feed,
seeing this brought so much joy! I want ducks!!!
I have Indian runner ducklings! They are the sweetest.
Erin! I've been wanting ducks for a few years but needed my littles to get a bit bigger. We have our first ducklings coming in the mail too next week. I can't wait!
Okay.... I'm with you on bird love ❤️ and they are so cute for sure. I have always wanted to live in the country, grow and raise my food and flowers. And now.... ducks! 🤗🦋💕
This video made me so happy.
Such a wonderful video, thank you so much for sharing this.😊
Great job on this video Chris!!!
Love them. In another lifetime I had khaki campbells and Blue Cayuga from the Holderreid farm in Oregon. Just loved them. So nice to see all of yours.
I have ten Khaki Campbell's love them fun and good layers . . . getting ready to set the incubator up for some ducklings! I also raise Rhode Island Red chickens great tick control and good layers will be hatching more soon! Love all the activity and play times!
We had cayugas and I absolutely loved them! They did a great job on the slugs and would follow me into the tomatoes to get the tomato horn worms. Lots of personality, too.
I love this! I want chickens and turkeys but must wait until I have more land! It’s in the 2 year plan!
Yup…..I can’t explain what it is about having chickens….they simply made my life better! They are amusing ….all the time. I have free range hens and they follow me like puppies. Also, hens come when they’re called….my dog?….not so much. 🤣 Here in central NC, I had oodles of very tiny snails. All gone now! My hens will also eat frogs, small snakes and (whoo hoo) voles. Good girls! And ya get eggs too! 👍🏻 Very cute video, thanks for posting!
Awesome video.
Very entertaining. They're all beautiful. I'm curious how/when do they return to their home?
I totally get your obsession with birds, I have the same one. Every year I tell myself I don't need anymore and I end up with a few coming home with me. Some day I won't have the kids to blame it on though!!!🥰
Muy hermosos!! Saludos de Chihuahua Mex,
I fully understand the addiction. They bring immense amounts of JOY and it's a brilliant value added benefit! Thanks for the fun video.
Loved this. Tyvm ❤
Such a stunning video. Loved it. Big kudos to Chris.
Loved this video!!! I love birds and wish I had the space. We have a store here in Oregon, The Grange and they have baby chicks and I always try to talk my brother into getting some because he has plenty of room. But he is afraid of predators getting them. I just love ducks and maybe someday, I can get some. They are the cutest, ever!
Oops hit the comment button!!
As I was saying I was at the feed store and strategically placed were the spring chicks. I came home with 4 Easter Eggers! It's totally an addiction!
Great fun video. Thanks for sharing! Got our first chicks this past May and enjoy those fresh eggs every day.
This is such a fun and calming video. Thank you!
The best reason to visit Sedro Ace this time of year! Love!
I love it!!! Thank you!
I miss our ducks! They are so stinking cute
So cute, and what a great place to live if your a duck❤
So great! Thanks for making my day😂
Oh i love my ducks and chooks just like you ❤❤
You have an amazing farm..most farmers dream to have that too!!
Feathered friends of the foul sort ❤
What a wonderful video! Love our duck, Karen, our lone duck (we lost a few last year to predation). We will have some new friends next week! They make the best Slug Patrol!❤🦆
Metzer Farm is literally trouble for me in the spring!!!
As a postie in Canada I saw someone come in to pick up their chicks, and I delivered eggs to someone.
cute babies, I would love to own a couple of runners and your black ducks are beautiful!
I ❤️ our 20 Kakhis!
I think it's Wonderful , That they Eat the Slugs and Earwigs! I really want Turkeys 🦃😊
Very addictive indeed. Thank you.
Duck eggs are amazing in baked goods!
What a joy it is to see this! Thinking about seeing if you need any remote help. I would love to be a part of your flowers but I no longer live in WA (boy do I miss it). I am in the Midwest now.
I love my chickens and ducks. I first got ducks 11 years ago and still have 5 from the original 20. Last year a Muscovy duck showed up at my house. I have no idea where she came from but she lives with my ducks and went broody twice last summer. My Khaki Campbells never went broody so I was thrilled when the Muscovy hatched out ducklings! I’m planning to slip chicken eggs under her this year to try and get more chickens. Because you can never have enough chickens, right?
Omg so cute!
We had ducks last year but we’re in the city and they were too messy for our small backyard, but they are so cute
Sooo cute🥰🪿🪿🪿🪿🪿
This was so wholesome
Best video ever!!!❤
Slugs are my nemesis... How mature are your rows before you allow the ducks to patrol them? Thinking about running them through after my rows have hortinova trellis up...
That is great! And they are soooo cute! What eats grasshoppers?
Chickens, if they can catch them. Its hilarious watching a chicken chase a grasshopper that takes off and lands and takes off again and the chicken is running and zig-zagging after it. Chickens are such fun!
Totally adorable. OK, what about fleas and ticks, since I live in the Midwest and this is a major problem here. Do chickens and ducks get these insects on them? Do they eat ticks? If the birds do get the insects on them, what to do about this?
I can absolutely relate.
I have a cat and coturnix quails. Now I wonder, should I be glad that I don't have enough space for more birds? Because otherwise I would certainly get lots of different chicken breeds and probably ducks as well (I love duck eggs). Maybe goats, rabbits, donkeys....? Thanks god I don't have the space! But I can still dream of keeping many animals...
I was at tractor supply last year when they had babies and the ducks were so cute 🥹 I want to get a handful but I’m worried I will get too attached and wind up with ducks in the house 😂
We have 32 chickens and it IS addiction! 🤣 I find them so charming and pretty low maintenance if you have a good secure set up. I have been curious about ducks and turkeys. Can anyone answer this- do the ducks fly away? I hate to clip wings…
I am going to move for no other reason than to be able to have ducks and chickens and larger gardens! Where I live birds aren't allowed. Until the meantime I have 2 canaries.
do you have to clip their wings
I raised ducks as a kid/young adult and loved it. I would urge people casually interested to source eggs or young birds as locally as possible and avoid, if practical, the big commercial hatcheries.
Also... this should go without saying. Don't dump domestic ducks in parks, golf courses, or in public in general. They cannot fly, are slower, and not equipped to survive outdoors without human protection. About 6 weeks after Easter, I see large numbers of domestic ducks dumped at my local park. It is illegal and cruel to dump animals.
Cayugas are the dark ones? They are stunning!
Super!!! 😃😃😃👌👍🏻
You could say it's a Quack addiction😂. Sorry, I've got ducks too, and the Quack jokes are endless.
What species of duck do you have? I’m wondering if I can get black ducks like that in Australia 🇦🇺 🦆
i would love to have a couple of chickens and ducks, but I’m afraid that they would be taken by racoons or eagles during the day. My neighbour has lost a couple of chickens to racoons, so they are now kept in their small runner all day.
I've wanted ducks for so many years but we have a serious hawk and vulture problem where we live :(
Anyone know what breed of ducks these are?
what breed? (the black ones)
What variety of ducks are the Slug Patrol?
Call ducks! 😂😂😂they're the cutest!
But it would be cool if you could raise wood ducks for release in your area!
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Duck eggs keep your body in the correct alkalinity as chicken eggs make your body higher in acid. so people who can't eat regular eggs can often eat duck eggs.
I want to be into ducks 😂
I was a bird person I mean I am still a bird person just that I moved to where I couldn’t really keep any I remembered then any time I go to market I am always coming back with 2-5 chicken 😂 and I grandma would always say you got a chicken didn’t she was blind and I would try to lie to her for couple of meaning then she would definitely find out lately and be like I said it and she is always like cornee are you cursed joking I miss her and I miss my life off of the big city
Don’t they need a bigger home to sleep them all 🤪
I’m just not sure on the ethics of posting ducks. They may survive but so young, so confusing and stressful for baby ducks. Great they end up in Duck dreamland in your flower farm with a slug buffet but maybe a nesting mum duck who nurtures them is better. I think the heat here in Australia would prevent posting them even as an option. Very interesting video.
The ethics side is less on the shipping side and more the production side. Straight runs are the cheapest because no sexing takes places, you just get what hatches... But some places sex chicks so that you have a higher chance of getting males or females.
Most people want eggs, so male chicks are surplus -- especially amongst layer breeds. So... The males are usually eliminated shortly after hatching.
Pretty sure there would be outcry and legal implications if you did this in the UK!
@@anakokoszko5597here come the internet police. What's illegal about keeping poultry?
Most of the chickens raised in Farms for eggs or meat get sent to the stables via Post because there is only a really small amount of hatcheries in Europe and the majority of Farms doesnt hatch their own chickens. Its an industry, not nature