


Alli was tired coming back to Daffy after working in Liz's fields, she had worked harder today. When she arrived and Daffodil informed her that there was somehow still no sign of this duck, Alli was confused, especially when she added that multiple cows had set up traps. Maybe they just hadn't seen Alli's trap yet?
Narrowing her eyes, Alli made her way over to the clearing where she had set up her funnel trap. There was no duck, but the food was gone! Either something much smaller had managed to take all the food away, or that was one smart duck because all that was left were a few crumbs here and there. Somehow the duck must've managed to figure out how to get back out through the entrance because there was no way a smaller animal could have taken all that food, and the lid of the trap was still intact. How peculiar.
Alli started to doubt her trap-making abilities. But, whether her trap was good or not, she was thoroughly entertained by this duck adventure and found it incredibly amusing how evasive this duck had become. Alli believed we have much to learn from animals, and this only confirmed it.
She honestly didn't mind being outsmarted by a duck, well, aside from the fact that he was causing destruction for other cows, but other than that she thought the whole ordeal was rather hilarious.







Bluebird- wrote:Daffy’s Great Duck Hunt - Day 4
Username: Bluebird-
Buttermilk: Hazel
Prompt:
Hazel began the patient wait for the duck to fall for the 'ol "veggies and fruit in a half covered crate" trick. She watched sadly as all the stall vendors worked to finish picking up their belongings, some still in one piece though others completely destroyed. Duck tracks and feathers were absolutely everywhere and day 4 had come sooner than expected. This duck seemed impossible to catch!
Normally Hazel would find light in the situation, but now didn't seem the appropriate time to laugh or joke about the evasive bird. Her friends and customers were having an awful time cleaning up the mess and the heifer couldn't help but share in their frustration. Luckily she didn't have a stall set up when the duck came through or there'd be snapped flower stems and petals all over the place! She always took such great care in her bouquet making, growing the flowers in her own greenhouse until they were ready to be arranged. All of these other vendors put hard work and a lot of time in their own craft as well and it just hurt to see them in such disarray. It was time for this duck to go down.
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