tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36308462.post8471817056223250946..comments2023-07-03T08:11:03.409-05:00Comments on Nowhere, IL: Poultry 2009 - Day TwoUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36308462.post-64616206155476966912009-05-24T20:30:49.123-05:002009-05-24T20:30:49.123-05:00Hi, Fritz! Nice to see you!
Our Cayugas were neve...Hi, Fritz! Nice to see you!<br /><br />Our Cayugas were never the brightest of our ducks, so I sort of laugh at the idea of four of them looking for one of them to be the leader. They're excellent little egg layers, though! One of ours almost always layed double yolkers!Kwachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13947544432313181778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36308462.post-15785523592885940812009-05-24T17:31:51.620-05:002009-05-24T17:31:51.620-05:00The "underduck" he he he....
I like that. I too...The "underduck" he he he....<br /><br /> I like that. I too have a different duck -- I think it is special needs, it runs odd, and may have either some vision or brain deficit that confuses it. She tends to stay separate from the others. BUT.... once on the water, this underduck is the leader, the bravest and the one who the others return to at a sign of trouble. The other ducks will follow this one. Go figure. <br /><br />Fritz <br />SmallFarmLife.comblankhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06973768552634895750noreply@blogger.com