We have enjoyed watching a family of Paradise ducks who have been living on our dam during the Spring. Mum & Dad are regulars and have been living here for a number of years and although they are usually quite wary if we get too close, they will let you drive past on the tractor without too much drama. This year they had 8 ducklings and they seem to have all survived until now, unlike the poor old Mallard ducks who are continually harassed by the resident "Darth Vader" a large Hawk who also resides close by. The Hawk swoops down on the little ducklings and seems to ignore the racket that the adult birds make when in any danger.
Beware, Ducks on the move! |
The Duck Water Trough |
Now that we have had the Contractor in to do some grading and
filling holes in the driveway etc, we asked if he could fill in front of the
concrete cattle water troughs, where the cattle over the years have pugged out the area and made it difficult
for calves to get water easily. He did a great job and the new herd enjoy
climbing the new gravel slope and drinking water without any height problems.
The Ducks enjoy the new facility too! Once they have finished lazing around the
dam all day, they head for their night quarters (an old hay barn) and after a
rest in the orchard on the way home, they now head straight for the trough. Mum
or Dad take turns to watch over them and it is hilarious watching the ducklings
line the trough edge and merrily drink away.
Talk about mod cons!
Our new head bail |
The
proposed renovation of the kitchen has taken a step backward as we have had
another local fencing contractor in to install our new cattle race and head
bail in the yards. The recent drama with the heifers and their eye injections
became quite a trial and we decided to install these extras to make it easier
in the future when handling cattle of any size. It is all finished now, has
been christened and will add value to our homestead.
Kelly "Our Vet" |
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