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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatcoatluver
    yep they are fun. But they require a lot more care then adult ducks!!! lol
    lol true!

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    If I do move them into the barn (where they stay in the winter) do you think it will agitate her, when being in a different place then where she has been, even though she spent like 4 months in there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toby's my baby
    If I do move them into the barn (where they stay in the winter) do you think it will agitate her, when being in a different place then where she has been, even though she spent like 4 months in there?
    It might, it might not. I would start moving some food in there, so she gets used to feeding in there at least.

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    nope. The barn is across the yard (which our yard is like 45 acres across). They could if they wanted to, but they dont....

    MAYBE I could get my dad to help me make a little fenced in area, where they already are, so she would be in a 'little' different environment, but not a lot different.
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    you could, and I don't think that will get her aggressive because she is laying. But if she wasn't laying it would make her aggresive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toby's my baby
    MAYBE I could get my dad to help me make a little fenced in area, where they already are, so she would be in a 'little' different environment, but not a lot different.
    That's a good idea.

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    Just bumping this up to see if anybody knows how long it will take her to lay....??
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    I was told that females don't lay untill they have a certain about of eggs.
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