By Daily Mail Reporter
Ducking out: A Chinese farmer caused chaos on the roads when he took his flock of 5,000 down the road to be fed
A Chinese farmer caused chaos on the roads when he ducked out to feed his flock of 5,000.
Hong brought streets in the eastern city of Taizhou to a standstill when, accompanied by a colleague, he took his animals to a pond.
Armed with nothing but a cane, he guided his feathered friends three quarters of a mile as part of an annual tradition in Zhejiang province.
Hungry birds: Hong brought streets in the eastern city of Taizhou to a standstill when, accompanied by a colleague, he took his animals to a pond
On the move: Armed with nothing but a cane, he guided his feathered friends three quarters of a mile as part of an annual tradition in Zhejiang province
And he claims that not one of the ducks was lost in transition during the tricky duck migration manoeuvre.
Taizhou lies 190 miles south of Shanghai and has a population of almost 6million people.
Claims: Hong said not one of the ducks was lost in transition during the tricky duck migration
Spectacle: But motorists didn't seem too bothered by the disruption, and stopped to stare at the incredible sight
Marching army: Taizhou lies 190 miles south of Shanghai and has a population of almost 6million people
source:dailymail
Ducking out: A Chinese farmer caused chaos on the roads when he took his flock of 5,000 down the road to be fed
A Chinese farmer caused chaos on the roads when he ducked out to feed his flock of 5,000.
Hong brought streets in the eastern city of Taizhou to a standstill when, accompanied by a colleague, he took his animals to a pond.
Armed with nothing but a cane, he guided his feathered friends three quarters of a mile as part of an annual tradition in Zhejiang province.
Hungry birds: Hong brought streets in the eastern city of Taizhou to a standstill when, accompanied by a colleague, he took his animals to a pond
On the move: Armed with nothing but a cane, he guided his feathered friends three quarters of a mile as part of an annual tradition in Zhejiang province
And he claims that not one of the ducks was lost in transition during the tricky duck migration manoeuvre.
Taizhou lies 190 miles south of Shanghai and has a population of almost 6million people.
Claims: Hong said not one of the ducks was lost in transition during the tricky duck migration
Spectacle: But motorists didn't seem too bothered by the disruption, and stopped to stare at the incredible sight
Marching army: Taizhou lies 190 miles south of Shanghai and has a population of almost 6million people
source:dailymail
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