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Komentáře • 720

  • @sophie7162
    @sophie7162 Před 3 lety +86

    It’s so funny that captain was laying down trying to hide when she is bright white

  • @sandragillingham6255
    @sandragillingham6255 Před 3 lety +498

    Jake, I agree with you cutting the wings to keep them safe is the best.

    • @sableraven7603
      @sableraven7603 Před 3 lety +15

      Clipping not cutting

    • @charankumars7825
      @charankumars7825 Před 3 lety +6

      I also say same👇

    • @johnhendrickson9036
      @johnhendrickson9036 Před 3 lety +8

      Why do you have to correct everyone man

    • @sandragillingham6255
      @sandragillingham6255 Před 3 lety +3

      @@johnhendrickson9036 thanks, but it's okay...I'm not bother by ppl like this...If in person they wouldn't even get a chance to do this cause I wouldn't give them the time of day...

    • @PaxxTan
      @PaxxTan Před 3 lety +14

      @@sandragillingham6255 Lmao relax. They were probably just trying to help you out with proper terminology. Correction don't have to be an attack. They can be helpful.

  • @arianagonzalez9479
    @arianagonzalez9479 Před 3 lety +32

    "We're Tryna keep th safe from predators"
    The Possum: 😲

  • @TheGalonator
    @TheGalonator Před 3 lety +26

    You dont have to hold the camera while you are catching the birds, we dont care how it looks, all we care about is that you catch the bird and keep it safe :)

    • @tearose9938
      @tearose9938 Před 2 lety

      He can get a GoPro and put it on his hat. Or strap it to his chest.

  • @silversummit5628
    @silversummit5628 Před 3 lety +118

    Sorry to hear about the 2 hookbill ducks. My friend that turned me on to raising ducks had 3 of his 5 domestic ducks fly away last fall.None of My hookbill ducks have flown away yet luckily, but I know 1 wild mallard flew away at about 5 months old and returned the following spring with a male companion but flew off when I got too close. Like I said before if you want more hatching eggs this spring I’ll gladly send you another batch when my pretty girls get laying again soon. Thanks for sharing and god bless.

    • @whitehouseonthehill
      @whitehouseonthehill  Před 3 lety +14

      If you have hookbills, let us know

    • @dannym323
      @dannym323 Před 3 lety +9

      @@whitehouseonthehill bruh, if you had actually kept the incubator closed instead of taking ducklings out right as they hatch endangering all the birds hatching maybe you would have had more to begin with but nope, four got stuck in their shell because humidity dropped and one just blatantly died, you could have taken your time since these are very rare birds, but i guess years of hatching eggs hasn't taught you anything, but thats not where the royal screw up ended you actually lost them, you wasted your money and let go an endangered breed, good job, :)

    • @oksanamudrik1349
      @oksanamudrik1349 Před 3 lety +12

      @@dannym323 yo can u chill it was a mistake dayum so rude

    • @jz4363
      @jz4363 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dannym323 stfu kid, just bc he made a mistake doesn’t mean u can be rude

    • @saltt2069
      @saltt2069 Před 3 lety +3

      @@dannym323 instead of being rude about it try to kindly tell him so he can improve, and if it bothers you go watch somebody else! Have a good day

  • @chuckandmax7313
    @chuckandmax7313 Před 3 lety +263

    I guess they don’t like the snow, they probably want to fly south for the winter. I don’t mind you clipping their wings because I know you would never harm one of your animals. By the way how is the peacock 🦚 doing. The one at the Cog Hill farm has been strutting with his feathers all up and looking fabulous. I’d love to see how yours look. Have a great week. All my love to you both and all the kids, from Texas, your fans Chuckandmax

    • @giannis176
      @giannis176 Před 3 lety +11

      They are domestic ducks, they don't try to migrator anywear

    • @bargetherooster3079
      @bargetherooster3079 Před 3 lety +4

      @@giannis176 you are exactly right

    • @duckmama
      @duckmama Před 3 lety +9

      Mine love the snow. I agree clipping their wings was the right thing to do. In all likelihood, they made it out further out than they anticipated and then they were either too disorientated, panicked, or simply weren't skilled enough at flying yet to make it back before a predator or the elements got to them. Captain was pretty freaked out and focused on hiding. The others were probably trying to do the same.

    • @GianniAzul3609
      @GianniAzul3609 Před 3 lety +3

      “i don’t mind you clipping their wings.” And what if you did mind? You sound like the ducks belong to you. They don’t belong to you and the owner is doing his best to protect them. Mind your own property.

    • @JavierUploads
      @JavierUploads Před 3 lety

      @@GianniAzul3609 What about you?

  • @nightshadekelly
    @nightshadekelly Před 3 lety +31

    Wing clipping may sound horrible to some people but it really is a good thing to keep them safe when they are domestic animals.

  • @AGirl-SomeLand-andADream
    @AGirl-SomeLand-andADream Před 3 lety +49

    I’m sorry you lost two endangered ducks. According to the Livestock Conservancy Hookbills are capable of strong flight. Glad you clipped their wings, they’ll be much safer with a caring family specially since they have never lived in the wild. Hopefully Wendy and Darling are thriving somewhere safe.

  • @birdy0666
    @birdy0666 Před 3 lety +4

    Muscovy ducks are actually amazing fliers and love to take to the skies! We have around 60ish at the end of breeding and the older ones will fly into the fields next to our house (our farm land) and pick up the corn and beans the combines leave behind! We had 5 fly over the trees in our river bottom once and 4 returned home.. 2 days later our neighbor a mile from us said he had a duck in his yard! She was happy to be home with her drake again!

  • @tracybowling97
    @tracybowling97 Před 3 lety +47

    Hmmmm...it's the case of the missing birds. It's like the pigeons all over again.

    • @SomeonesVampireChild
      @SomeonesVampireChild Před 3 lety

      Lol the pigeons

    • @Heavens-Humanaterian-Army
      @Heavens-Humanaterian-Army Před 3 lety

      And the golden pheasant...its like he fosnt relise birds can fly...I allways clip all birds every 3 months...otherwise the ducks can fly a dog 6 ft in the air.

  • @susangill45
    @susangill45 Před 3 lety +32

    Suggestions for your too cold batteries, get a solar camping blanket that you put between you and the ground and have Becky fashion it into a cover for your batteries to use when you know it will drop below freezing

  • @richardpiette9172
    @richardpiette9172 Před 3 lety +170

    Guess those birds didn’t know a good thing when they had it. Hope they can stay safe! You certainly did your best!

    • @kukii177
      @kukii177 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tilia774 they had much better living conditions than a prison + they were allowed to go out and be safe but they just took them back in.

    • @acevasquez615
      @acevasquez615 Před 3 lety

      @@tilia774 i would rather that than find my own food and run from predators

    • @changedmaname4634
      @changedmaname4634 Před 3 lety +3

      They need to cover the top and put up better fencing to keep them safe. That flimsy netting won’t keep any predators out. The problem is that now the wings are clipped they can’t get away in case a predator attacks. They had a lot of deaths that could have easily been avoided.

    • @bizzybee852
      @bizzybee852 Před 3 lety +3

      A good thing? Did you see that last duck house they put those poor ducks in? I was raised on a 30 acre farm and we raised every kind of farm animal from horses, to chickens, pigs, ducks, cows, goats, etc. Our farm was in the South, in South Carolina, where the coldest it usually ever gets in the winter time is 20 degrees and that is usually only for a few nights out of the entire winter. Most of the time it is much warmer and we never put our ducks in a coop without some kind of straw bedding so they could keep warm and build a nest to sleep in if they wanted to because ducks like to do that. Did you notice that he said it was going to get below zero there, and yet he put those ducks in a coop with zero bedding and they had to not only stand on the cold wet frozen ground that was covered in their own feces, but I guess they were going to have to try and sleep on that cold wet feces covered frozen ground as well. And did you also notice the huge gap at the bottom of the duck house? While they were trying to sleep on the frozen ground, the freezing cold wind was going to be blowing thru that gap directly on them. My Papa would always shovel out the duck house almost every night before he put the ducks to bed. And if for some reason he didn't shovel it out, like maybe he had already done it that morning so there wasn't much poop on the ground, he would throw fresh straw down to cover up any of the poop so the ducks would not have to lay in it. There really is no excuse for him not giving those ducks any bedding, and there is no excuse for that huge gap all the way around the bottom of that coop either. Not only could a predator easily get in, lots of predators like minks, foxes, or coyotes could get thru over or under an electric fence, we've had them do it on our farm and it was a barbed wire fence with an electric wire. So I know they could especially get thru that flimsy electric netting. The netting is only susposed to be for the daytime to keep the animals in, it is really just a deterrent for predators. You hope that if they get a shock it will scare them off, but a hungry predator especially like a fox, they will try and try to figure a way in when they are really hungry or have kits to feed. The coop or housing they sleep in is supposed to be where your animar ls are totally secure, it is supposed to predator proof. But the biggest weather danger to poultry is cold wind or drafts. If a fox jumped over that netting, he would crawl right under that duck house, and the poor ducks would probably be so frozen they couldn't move fast enough to even try to get away. No wonder those poor ducks flew away.

    • @nuggetsfan007
      @nuggetsfan007 Před 3 lety

      @@bizzybee852 shut up...

  • @elliekaplan8281
    @elliekaplan8281 Před 3 lety +30

    They flew off to Neverland...

  • @EvilQween3488
    @EvilQween3488 Před 3 lety +12

    Am I the only one that’s sad? Like dang man we’ve watched these ducks grow 😿

  • @rose84media56
    @rose84media56 Před 3 lety +3

    I used to have Parakeets that we clipped their wings. We did this so that they would not run into the walls. Which happened quite often truth be told. Clipping the wings of a bird doesn't hurt them. It's the best thing to keep them safe at the moment especially since you are trying to raise them in an effort to help an endangered species. I support your wing clipping!

  • @PaxxTan
    @PaxxTan Před 3 lety +53

    I want to make sure everyone knows that clipping a bird's wings is temporary. This is something I didn't understand when I was younger--I thought it was permanent, but the feathers do grow back, just like our hair.
    I support the choice to clip the ducks' wings in this situation. Wing clipping should never be the go-to choice, but if being able to fly will definitely allow your birds to hurt themselves or to put themselves in danger and there is nothing else reasonable you can do to prevent them from doing so, at that point, I think clipping is a good option.

    • @BeyondEcho95
      @BeyondEcho95 Před 3 lety +2

      It's like clipping nails

    • @simdoughnut659
      @simdoughnut659 Před 3 lety

      I didn't think that wing clipping was necessary on farm raised ducks. I watch a few duck farmer youtubers, and it was explained that they were basically too fat to fly away.

    • @Blackfox_Kitsune
      @Blackfox_Kitsune Před 3 lety +1

      it depends on the type of clipping. there is clipping of the feathers which is temporary, and then there's the permeant kind, which involves clipping part of their wing off while they are still hatchlings. :( Zoo's tend to opt fort the mutilating in a lot of cases. (not all some are now building decent aviaries and letting them fly)

  • @BeyondEcho95
    @BeyondEcho95 Před 3 lety +2

    Lol that mallard was like, "Just kidding, JUST KIDDING!"

  • @AAliyahMya
    @AAliyahMya Před 3 lety +2

    Ok but 7:32, Isaiah looks up at his dad and it's the cutest thing ever😭😭😭😭

  • @Very_Angry_Citizen
    @Very_Angry_Citizen Před 3 lety +12

    You should also do the pheasants so they can't escape like last time.
    Jake, i believe they make a warmer for exterior batteries and power supplies. Cold weather effects the efficiency of power storage and supply. Look into camper and RV joints for the warmer.

  • @aurorarowley7310
    @aurorarowley7310 Před 3 lety +27

    I'm so sorry about Wendy and Darling. I hope they simply somehow got lost and found a different farm that had ducks. But I imagine if that were the case the other people would do the right thing and post around letting others know two random ducks showed up at their pond... I really hope the more likely thing of a predator finding them didn't happen.

  • @margimackowski-seif9305
    @margimackowski-seif9305 Před 3 lety +14

    We traveled with four children, one year apart. When we went through airports, we kept them in harnesses . We took a lot of flack but all four of our children are alive and well, and now have children of their own. Clipping the duck's wings is just good husbandry.

    • @Lillpixeychic
      @Lillpixeychic Před 3 lety +1

      Wait what kind of idiot would travel with 4 kids a year a part and not use a leash?! That’s just asking to leave one in an airport...
      My son is 9 now but I’m disabled and use a walker. I used a leash to keep him from running in the streets. We went to parks that he couldn’t run out of a safe place but when we had to walk around cars he had his monkey leash backpack on his back

    • @grandmajane2593
      @grandmajane2593 Před 3 lety

      Forty years ago I put my son on a leash when we went shopping because he ran in all directions. People stared at me and my mother cussed me out for it. I was only trying to keep him safe.

  • @YowellsHoppinHilltopFarm
    @YowellsHoppinHilltopFarm Před 3 lety +33

    You have such an amazing farm and you inspired me to start hatching eggs and now I am addicted and you also inspired me to start my own CZcams channel! Thank you and keep up the great work!!!

  • @echoshorts5637
    @echoshorts5637 Před 3 lety +9

    Those ducks didn't know staying with you guys was the best option they had. Hope they will stay safe out there.

  • @petsCareKashmir
    @petsCareKashmir Před 3 lety +1

    Clipping is a good option . You have worked so hard raising them so losing one is heart breaking. Stay blessed all

  • @Donna_G
    @Donna_G Před 3 lety +8

    When I had my parrot, I kept his wings clipped. Wing clipping is done for a variety of reasons. I have not problem with it and certainly don't think it's cruel or injurious to the bird in any way. I hope you figure out what happened to them. Were they banded? That might help with learning what happened.

  • @niquanefrancis8341
    @niquanefrancis8341 Před 3 lety +27

    I'm sorry you lost Wendy and darling but good news that captain came back

  • @TheFarmat64
    @TheFarmat64 Před 3 lety +6

    If people understood that clipping wing feathers is like hair, they would understand that it doesn't hurt the ducks at all. New subscriber.

  • @shrovetuesday8473
    @shrovetuesday8473 Před 3 lety +60

    I haven’t been here for a while but I needed to hear what rare birds flew away oh how devastating what about the kids

  • @dawnreyestakaki257
    @dawnreyestakaki257 Před 3 lety +1

    I support your measures to keep your birds safe 🙏🏼💛🌟. Thank you for your loving hearts for you animals 🥰❣️

  • @ty_ciccotelli
    @ty_ciccotelli Před 3 lety +10

    Becky: "We're going to check on the bottom side of the dam to see if they are hidden over there"
    Jake, in the background, "Watch your mouth"
    Nicely done.

  • @smokagaming491
    @smokagaming491 Před 3 lety +2

    We may not be as wholesome up this way, but this is the kind of life that a lot of us choose, up here in northern maine. Love your guys videos, awesome to see the entire family having fun, and to see this guys sons grow up working on the farm with him.

  • @vickiemeisinger9632
    @vickiemeisinger9632 Před 11 měsíci

    I’m really sorry you lost two of your hook build ducks. I know you give great loving care to all of your animals and I just can’t imagine why they wouldn’t want to come back home even if they left for a while.
    It was very sweet to see the children in their younger years😊♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @tjo1233
    @tjo1233 Před 3 lety +1

    I was crying watching this God please keep the birds home and safe

  • @mizzenmonkey
    @mizzenmonkey Před 3 lety +3

    Owning and raising fowl can be so heartbreaking- everything can be just perfect and then one day you go out and a raccoon has broken in in some manner you never dreamed of and had a feast, or your favourite hen has a heart attack, mumma hen abandons the clutch and they are too cold, and on it goes. It's the ones that live that make it worthwhile!

  • @annadelacruz1483
    @annadelacruz1483 Před 2 lety

    Sorry to hear about the ducks. The others are so cute getting in the water. I love watching the animals on your farm. Your family is so cool. The boys just love the snow and watching them is wonderful. Take care of yourselves, because you are truly loved. Hugs and smoochies to you all and that little gal.....omg, what a sweetie. Anna Banana, a big smile here!

  • @Fuckit66
    @Fuckit66 Před 3 lety +6

    We also do it to our birds as we get scared that they might fly and hit themself towards the fan.

  • @carlaw5297
    @carlaw5297 Před 3 lety +10

    Captain went back in her little house like an angry teenager that is mad at her dad 😂.

  • @vickiemeisinger9632
    @vickiemeisinger9632 Před rokem

    It would be so hard for me to lose my animals. I grew up on a farm and I’m used to the life and death of farm cycle. However so disheartening when you raise them to adulthood and have expectations of hatching baby Ducklings or breeding a new baby onto the farm, And then to lose that hope would be very very hard to have to deal with.
    I’m very sorry for you guys do you have lost your pair of Mandarin female ducks… and even more sorry is it you look so hard to find them and was unable to whatever the outcome!!!
    I so enjoy your videos especially Zell Children laughing and playing in the snow they are truly happy on the farm and I love it that they get excited to come in and help cook the meal. Kudos to the company that has made it possible for a children to be involved and not only cooking the meal, but to make a meal the children are going to like & EAT is wonderful!!😊❣️❣️❣️❣️ you have made such a happy home for your children and it delights my heart to see this. God bless you for caring the way you do about your family and your animals. You will never get any criticism from me because I know how hard it is to accomplish what you have❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @MamaTtoB-P
    @MamaTtoB-P Před 3 lety +1

    Awww soooo sorry to hear this. I will pray for you all for God's peace & comfort. Looks like the kids had some fun sledding while you were looking. God bless

  • @pistachioqueen2024
    @pistachioqueen2024 Před 3 lety +1

    I so hope the ladies come back!!!! your farm looks so beautiful with all that snow!

  • @Leopuppers
    @Leopuppers Před 3 lety +2

    We ALWAYS slip the wings of our chicken, ducks and geese 1-2 times a year. We have them in a fenced area as well but they like flying out to explore and we have way too many predators here as well. It never hurts them and only keeps them safe :)

  • @kellydavis1633
    @kellydavis1633 Před 3 lety

    When you are in this kind of situation,when something unexpected occurs,it is a learning experience. I feel for the loss of the Hookbills.
    I think you will find them somewhere holding-out & safe. Maybe hunger & cold will guide them back home!
    I really enjoy seeing the luttlest son enjoying his dinner so much! He is just a cutie-pie! Good natured & loving! The snow sliding off the roof of the coop was really cool! Looked like fibers almost in the icesickles!
    Thank you for being 'ya'all'!
    Blessings to all every day. Stay warm,winter is just getting started!

  • @alexturner6018
    @alexturner6018 Před 3 lety

    I had a duck named DuckDuck. He was a Mascovy duck. We had him for about 10yrs. Raised him from a hatchling. Every winter DuckDuck would fly away. Because ducks are migratory birds. Once winter was over he would come back. Its a natural thing. Domesticated ducks can absolutely survive in the wild.

  • @lisafisher8408
    @lisafisher8408 Před 3 lety

    So sad that the ducks did not come back. Clipping the other ducks wings is your best bet to not lose the others and let them have a happy life!

  • @amberlennon2203
    @amberlennon2203 Před 3 lety +1

    Im sorry you lost them, it hard to see your guy's hard work just disappear. And it's amazing how you guys tried to save endangered birds and hopefully breeding season we will see more hookbilled ducks.

  • @lordfaladar6261
    @lordfaladar6261 Před 3 lety +17

    was wondering why they just did not all fly away there.
    also was wondering if you would get any geese? they make wonderful guard animals and almost most predator's leave right away after confronting them.

    • @duckmama
      @duckmama Před 3 lety +6

      Flying takes practice. It's possible that they were riding a gust of wind that took them further out than they anticipated. Then they were either too disorientated, panicked, or simply weren't skilled enough at flying yet to make it back before a predator or the elements got to them. Poor things

    • @notavailable1174
      @notavailable1174 Před 3 lety +3

      @@duckmama that makes sense why captain was hiding low to the ground, it was probably confused and scared

    • @duckmama
      @duckmama Před 3 lety +1

      @@notavailable1174 Exactly. She looked super freaked out

  • @skedaddle347
    @skedaddle347 Před 3 lety +5

    Oh no! So sorry to hear that your birds flew away. I hope you guys get more hookbill ducks!

  • @vornik24
    @vornik24 Před 3 lety +3

    I think the fact that captain was staying low shows that it was a predator that attacked. The duck was not stayed like that for no reason.

  • @amandamcdonough5457
    @amandamcdonough5457 Před 3 lety +2

    Soooo creepy. The exact moment he said they lost power.. so did i.

  • @xxaestheticsxx9064
    @xxaestheticsxx9064 Před 3 lety +2

    As soon as I heard this I thought that they were migrating but then I thought they wanted to ran away but if they can’t love the amazing home they have we can understand that❤️

  • @bennystropicalswimmigwolf8691

    Good Morning: Thank you for sharing your birds with us
    You're amazing people doing amazing job.
    Thank you and keep up the great work!!!

  • @lyndaennis8508
    @lyndaennis8508 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi I am blown away what you both have done excellent work love to see more all my love too you all xxx Lynda from South Australia Australia

  • @blkrob55
    @blkrob55 Před 3 lety

    You are truly blessed. You have a beautiful family , amazing carpenter skills. You’re living the dream. I just found your channel recently and I’m addicted now. Very inspiring I would love to have your life

  • @Jlind9335
    @Jlind9335 Před 3 lety +2

    That would be hard for me. I know how rare they are. Maybe they went to one of the neighbors. I would ask around and maybe someone saw them. Good luck to you and your ducks.

  • @charliew1758
    @charliew1758 Před 3 lety +24

    I’m surprised that the hookbills can fly, also can’t wait for the mandarin ducks to start breeding, hoping you get some white babies this year too!:)😄

    • @duckmama
      @duckmama Před 3 lety +2

      They are great flyers. Like any other bird, they need practice for longer flights to build up the muscles. Mine much prefer to walk and only fly when startled or in a jubilant burst when I bring them their dinner.

  • @kevinpoe8137
    @kevinpoe8137 Před 3 lety +2

    People clip their bird’s wings all the time, it’s pretty common especially with parrots

  • @marshasmith6320
    @marshasmith6320 Před 3 lety

    I absolutely love your videos. I was sitting here thinking I wish White House on the hill would post a video and you did!!! I’m so happy now.
    I’m so sorry about your ducks flying away.

  • @caroleelagrone9729
    @caroleelagrone9729 Před rokem

    I noticed you had a opossum. They chop
    The heads off their prey! That's how you know it's them! 🤗
    I love the family work together program you
    All work with! 🤗

  • @pepperco100
    @pepperco100 Před 3 lety +1

    Just for anyone who doesn't know, clipping a bird's wing -- only means to harmlessly trim the feathers on one wing.

  • @heatherferguson1267
    @heatherferguson1267 Před 3 lety +1

    We also clip our birds wings, better to keep them safe as possible! Thank you for your videos, my son and I love them!

  • @axisquijano3260
    @axisquijano3260 Před 3 lety +2

    Isaiah is so adorable! Such a cutie! 🥰

  • @Zinnias2go
    @Zinnias2go Před 3 lety

    You did the right thing...keeping them safe 👍 sorry about your lost ducks 🦆 ☹️

  • @rshoemaker7368
    @rshoemaker7368 Před 3 lety

    So sorry! You always try so hard to keep your flock safe.

  • @cosmicgoatlady6957
    @cosmicgoatlady6957 Před 3 lety +29

    Once they have feathers they need to their feathers clipped or permanently flightless, especially rare and expensive birds.

    • @sr6061
      @sr6061 Před 3 lety

      Easy to say now that everyone knows

  • @strxwbxrryskies7832
    @strxwbxrryskies7832 Před 3 lety +4

    Aw I'm sorry that happened!

  • @pamelalayman9849
    @pamelalayman9849 Před 3 lety +1

    There is nothing wrong with clipping wings! People clip all kinds of birds wings to keep them safe! I think you did what you need to do to keep them safe! Thank you for these wonderful video's! I pray that the Lord bless and protect you, your beautiful family and your entire farm! ❤😊🕊

  • @dianapulido1807
    @dianapulido1807 Před 3 lety +2

    Hopefully, they are ok and will come back. You did right in clipping their wings.

  • @victorblankenship9807
    @victorblankenship9807 Před 3 lety +2

    Oh! That's so sad! At least you still have the one pair of hook bills left.

  • @susansusan6612
    @susansusan6612 Před 3 lety +1

    😂 that duck was playing opossum...

  • @ashyyy96
    @ashyyy96 Před 3 lety

    Sorry for your loss, at least you still have 2 pair. I can’t wait to see what hatches out in spring!!

  • @canadianjett3057
    @canadianjett3057 Před 3 lety +29

    Clipping the feathers don’t bother me. It doesn’t matter if they are not endangered or not, if it’s for an animals safety, anything should be fine.
    As always, keep up the good work❤️❤️❤️

  • @alicia0223
    @alicia0223 Před 3 lety

    Sorry to hear your ducks flew away! That is heartbreaking. Best wishes!

  • @birdiemomcarol6554
    @birdiemomcarol6554 Před 3 lety

    Oh so sorry they are gone. Don’t give up hope. You never know, they may come back (??). Like ChuckandMax said maybe they flew south for the winter. And clipping the wings is the most loving thing you can do for your precious birds. Keep them safe 🥰

  • @annag3511
    @annag3511 Před 3 lety +8

    At least you didn't lose all of the hookbills.

    • @duckmama
      @duckmama Před 3 lety

      That would've been horrible! They're really awesome ducks

  • @CarolinaGirlCreationZ
    @CarolinaGirlCreationZ Před 3 lety

    I am so so sorry you guys lost two of your feather babies. Raising livestock can be heartbreaking I think. I know as a new chicken mom (I'm bound to be a homesteader one day I think...LOL!), the ones I've lost have been horribly painful to me.
    I really appreciate your wing clipping advice though. I want to be able to let my Rhode Island Red flock free range a little bit but I'm so afraid that their boyfriend, Colonel Sanders, is going to teach them how to fly over the neighbors fence. I may have to do more research on clipping their wings so I can let them out in my backyard more. One day, I hope to have some land to have more animals that I can love on and utilize the resources they provide.
    LOVE your channel and am working on an artwork to send you guys to show my appreciation of all of the wonderful lessons I've learned from your channel. Much love, and always prayers to your family.

  • @danielleejohnson5931
    @danielleejohnson5931 Před 3 lety +1

    I haven't read the comments on this video And I'm sure someone's already mentioned this however whenever our ducks flew off and didn't return we would usually find them at a neighboring duck keepers home infiltrating their flock, LOL. We lost several through the years that would fly off with the wild flocks of ducks and not return. On several occasions we had ducks, especially mallards that would fly off with a wild flock and return the following year. We were able to identify these ducks by our bands.

  • @syedhidayatshah2319
    @syedhidayatshah2319 Před 3 lety

    Indeed you're a blessed family 😇😘

  • @KaitlynBurtonISaGOD
    @KaitlynBurtonISaGOD Před 3 lety +2

    Well that sucks, dont worry about them they'll be fine

  • @joycemaurer3588
    @joycemaurer3588 Před 2 lety

    I just love that your boys laugh so much, so sweet!

  • @CopperValentine
    @CopperValentine Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve found that heavyweight breeds can fly until they reach full maturity/weight. They have to put on enough body weight to stop them from flying. There are lots of undersized birds in the heavyweight breeds that won’t ever get as big as they’re supposed to.

  • @kartikeyamandapati1125

    Ducks and penguins have most stylish walk .

  • @nivibidstrup6759
    @nivibidstrup6759 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for another good video. I hope you'll somehow find the missing ducks. Love from Greenland❤

  • @duckmama
    @duckmama Před 3 lety +2

    Was it particularly windy that day? My Hookbills can fly but I don't think they have the muscles to make it back from a long distance on a windy day. Birds require lots of time and practice to build up the muscles for sustained and controlled flight. Even budgies and parrots that "fly away" and get lost usually just don't have to skills to fly back to their home and that's why they don't return. Captain seemed pretty freaked out. I don't think she intended to get that far and be so unprotected.
    Also OH MY WORD is the snowy plumage gorgeous. I love Hookbills.

  • @LailaShippy
    @LailaShippy Před 3 lety +1

    I completely agree that trimming there wings is a good thing because our Ayam cemini rooster got out and got stuck in a coyote snare and died!😢😭😭😭

  • @girlsunday1013
    @girlsunday1013 Před 3 lety

    So sorry you lost a few. Still praying they find their way back.

  • @debbiezipoli3768
    @debbiezipoli3768 Před 3 lety

    Oh Muscovy ducks fly - they fly low, they fly above your head and they fly above houses, but with them, they'll stick close to home. I'm surprised the other ones didn't return home home. Check the area for other ponds maybe. Loved seeing the property covered in snow

  • @ODriscolls
    @ODriscolls Před 3 lety

    It's for the best to clip them. That's so sad they are lost!

  • @joemomma6414
    @joemomma6414 Před 3 lety +11

    My condolences. I hope you find them, one day.

  • @autougly3369
    @autougly3369 Před 3 lety +8

    I’m trying to sleep but you’re videos are more important

  • @cassino230
    @cassino230 Před 3 lety +1

    This is so sad im sorry for yall

  • @gregphillips1873
    @gregphillips1873 Před 3 lety +1

    Clipping the feathers is a smart thing to do to protect them from flying out of their enclosure. They'll grow back the following molt. At least it's not permanent like when my father would pinion the Mallard ducklings' wings at one or two days old...he used scissors to just clip off the end joint of one of the wings and they were never able to fly away after that.

  • @inshrahgakhar5860
    @inshrahgakhar5860 Před 3 lety +1

    I also trim peigon feathers when I bring new ones

  • @Rose-km8ko
    @Rose-km8ko Před 3 lety

    There is a way of cutting wings so that they don't have any lift. But are stable enough to stay straight if they do try to fly. I have learnt from time in the house with birds that if you trim just one side they risk flying into a wall or fly into danger because they have no control on where they want to go if they get spooked and attempt to fly.
    If you trim both sides just the lift feathers and leave the guide feathers (the three top feathers) you stop them from lifting up and just guide to the floor more controlled and little to no chance of disaster.
    That is my experience and knowledge.

  • @polancoslife9528
    @polancoslife9528 Před 3 lety

    Love y'all nice work you guys do with the animals

  • @cherylbell8875
    @cherylbell8875 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @Liltruckvt
    @Liltruckvt Před 3 lety

    You need to insulate and put a little heater in the battery box for the winter so it’s stable the batteries don’t hold constant current when it’s below like 45f

  • @1angelofthelight2
    @1angelofthelight2 Před 3 lety

    So sorry the ducks went south. Hope they come back in Spring. Loved the video.

  • @kittothekat427
    @kittothekat427 Před 3 lety

    Captain is such a beautiful duck! 🤍🖤

  • @jep2816
    @jep2816 Před 3 lety

    Cutting wings is the best way to keep them safe, subscriber here from the Philippines, i love watching your blogs cos i love animals too. Thank you i enjoyed your videos.

  • @yashereen
    @yashereen Před 3 lety +2

    I think the ducks will come back when its warmer