Walled In; The Ducklings are now Safer

in Hive Pets2 months ago



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Happy new week everyone! Monday started with a busy schedule but that's how life is. I am happy I got through it today.

Last week, I posted an update about the ducklings my mother had nd laat weekend, a fence was erected to keep the ducks safe.

It's nothing much, the fence was just made of an old net and bamboo poles my mother got from the farm. My mother geniusly installed the net that the ducklings and chickens could not come out and the predators could not come in.

The chicks are now safer, I feel so because they could not go to the banana plant where the rats loves anymore.

Moreso, the chicks enjoyed their new haven and I wish I had thier luxury of relaxing after every snack everyday.

Hopefully, the walls would make the ducklings safe and that they will grow to maturity and will multiply.


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Do ducks afraid of rats? I never raised any ducks, so I don't know.

Rats bite and kill helpless ducklings. If not, they injure them

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