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Finally got around to getting those pictures of their first swim! I got a video of some of them as well!
They look so tiny there.
They look so tiny there.
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Oh my goodness, they are so precious!!!Finally got around to getting those pictures of their first swim! I got a video of some of them as well!
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They look so tiny there.
Aww. They get big fast!Ahhhh I wasn’t able to see my ducklings much yesterday. Just got to snuggle them today and they’re suddenly huge, and markedly more comfortable with me
The bath tub works well for me! Do use warmer water.Hey, Tookie, so nice to see your ducklings swimming! Mine haven't got a chance yet, because it's been rainy and cold. Maybe I will try in the bathtub with warm water.
Mine are growing fast too, and soon will outgrow their brooder. For me, I'm not sure what I'll do when they are too big for the current brooder. I'm just hoping the weather is outside is warm enough so I can put them in their coop, I could have the brooder plate in there too.My ducklings are groing incredibly fast, the barely fit in their current brooder. I need to find solution, maybe some kind of fence in my living room? The problem is that I don't have a lot of space. At least, since they are in my living room and see me everyday, they seem to be less skittish than their parents were.
I saw somewhere where on here it was suggested to just keep adding pine shavings then clean it out every week or so, or something like that.By the way, I am now using wood shavings in their brooder and it is working relatively ok, but I still have to change it daily.
Mine outgrew the brooder quick.The bath tub works well for me! Do use warmer water.
Mine are growing fast too, and soon will outgrow their brooder. For me, I'm not sure what I'll do when they are too big for the current brooder. I'm just hoping the weather is outside is warm enough so I can put them in their coop, I could have the brooder plate in there too.
How's your weather been?
Something like a fence would work, and may be the best thing to do if you don't have any other larger container.
I saw somewhere where on here it was suggested to just keep adding pine shavings then clean it out every week or so, or something like that.
Aww, they're adorable. They've gotten sooo big!They’re HUGE with big flappy feet!!
This sink has been easy. We keep it warm.