Trying to put farm animals to bed for the night can be an arduous process, but at Clusterduck Farms, farmer Kerri Gustin has the process down to a science! She recently shared a video of how she puts her ducks and geese to bed, and it’s the cutest thing you’ll see today.
The video begins with the ducks and geese all hanging out together. Kerri yells ‘bedtime’ and slowly but surely all the birds start making the way to the coop where they sleep. The entire process takes less than 3 minutes, and it’s actually very cool to watch!
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Kerri said the goslings still need a little help, but we think they did a great job! We’re not sure how she got them to all line up and do this on their own, but it’s pretty impressive to see!
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Funny Reactions to the Ducks and Geese Putting Themselves to Bed
We weren’t the only ones impressed by Kerri’s brood; viewers left more than 1,800 comments about the process. @Alyssa joked, “You really have your ducks in a row!” While @Hex asked, “What in the Noah’s ark is going on here?!” @idgie pointed out, “Hahha the way Wookie had his head up like nopeeeeee you can’t make me LOL! I bet he’s the sassy one!”
@Carlos Ramirez also got a kick out of it, “Just when I thought I’ve seen everything… the Canadian Air Force is going to their hangar! That’s awesome!!!” @Feenix Rising agreed, “This is the most adorable thing I’ve seen all day! How awesome! Don’t even get me started on the name Clusterduck! Genius!”
Viewer @Luca_evans90 shared, “I remember my grandma just started to slap the door of their shelter and shouted “IN” multiple times and they just ran in. I loved it!” @Kerry said what we were all thinking, “Need a morning video off them coming out!”
@Gillian McK asked, “How did you teach them? I have to do laps chasing mine LOL!” Kerri shared the secret to her success, and it’s not what you might think: “Peas. They get peas once they go to their coop.” Who knew that’s all it would take?!