eco2pia
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So I have so many ridiculous stories about my one duck already that I think I am going to need a place to put it all.
Here is Helga when she first arrived:
She spent her first night in a cardboard box in the garage. I went to take her to introduce her to the flock of chickens that would be her new family in the morning, but first I had to clip her wings. Muscovies are incredible fliers, and I did not want her to wander off before she figured out where home and food were. I was concerned because she was already big and did not know me at all yet. I carefully took the lid off the box and she sat there, concerned a little but but just waited until I lifted her out, set her on my lap, and clipped her wings. She barely protested at all. Such a sweet girl. I was sad to clip her beautiflul wings, so I only took the lift feathers--she can get off the ground and steer, but not make it over the 6 foot fence--at least not for the first few weeks, she eventually figured out how to compensate and greets me from the roof now sometimes.
Anyway, she has been an incredible kick in the pants and is just charming, funny, and adorable. I never expected to be so bowled over by her.
This morning she looked at me thru the sliding glass door and yawned. Then twisted her head side to side and looked at me thru one eye. I laughed at her antics and started to walk away and she did it again, and then came up and pecked the glass. This time I looked closer at her and realised she was not closing her mouth all the way. I called Mr. Eco2pia, and he picked her up and held her while I gently pried her beak open. She had a piece of vegetable peeling wedged against the roof of her mouth, like just jammed in there. She wiggled a little but let me reach in and snag it and pull it out. We set her down and she shook her head and tail at the same time, settled her feathers and waddled off to find something to eat...none the worse for the wear.
The thing is she is so sweet and funny but I am pretty sure she is smarter than the chickens by a fair bit.
Here is Helga when she first arrived:
She spent her first night in a cardboard box in the garage. I went to take her to introduce her to the flock of chickens that would be her new family in the morning, but first I had to clip her wings. Muscovies are incredible fliers, and I did not want her to wander off before she figured out where home and food were. I was concerned because she was already big and did not know me at all yet. I carefully took the lid off the box and she sat there, concerned a little but but just waited until I lifted her out, set her on my lap, and clipped her wings. She barely protested at all. Such a sweet girl. I was sad to clip her beautiflul wings, so I only took the lift feathers--she can get off the ground and steer, but not make it over the 6 foot fence--at least not for the first few weeks, she eventually figured out how to compensate and greets me from the roof now sometimes.
Anyway, she has been an incredible kick in the pants and is just charming, funny, and adorable. I never expected to be so bowled over by her.
This morning she looked at me thru the sliding glass door and yawned. Then twisted her head side to side and looked at me thru one eye. I laughed at her antics and started to walk away and she did it again, and then came up and pecked the glass. This time I looked closer at her and realised she was not closing her mouth all the way. I called Mr. Eco2pia, and he picked her up and held her while I gently pried her beak open. She had a piece of vegetable peeling wedged against the roof of her mouth, like just jammed in there. She wiggled a little but let me reach in and snag it and pull it out. We set her down and she shook her head and tail at the same time, settled her feathers and waddled off to find something to eat...none the worse for the wear.
The thing is she is so sweet and funny but I am pretty sure she is smarter than the chickens by a fair bit.