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I am mad about the sponge drowning, and the 3/4 zip I think drowned too.
I am mad about the sponge drowning, and the 3/4 zip I think drowned too.
No, it wasnāt even in a container. I donāt think a chicken chick would have drowned on it.Yea the sponge drowning Really sucks thanks for teaching me something new i had no idea it could be possible. Was the sponge actually in a container of water? I know thats the best way to do humidity but i havent ever had to Really fight low humidity personally.
No, it wasnāt even in a container. I donāt think a chicken chick would have drowned on it.
Iāve learned a lesson, but do have ātheā question.I know who will answer too. I also think I have an idea of what the answer is.
Why did four chicks make it to pip, and even zip, but not fully develop?
Lol. Hilarious how they are split up by color.The yallars are noticeably larger than the wild colored ones. And the feathers are just shooting out of them.
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Awwww a real Street Food.New baby! Well, kinda new... it was probably a baby before it broke out, and hopefully the other eggs also contain actual baby duckies.Two others were pipped when I looked several hours ago. Hope they all make it.
Their brooder is now ready and waiting.
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Oh my. They are dumb. They will find a way to kill themselves. You have to baby proof everything.You want annoying?! Dead baby drowned from resting against a sponge.
One is from the white egg, so my hope for a white is wrong.
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Another is almost done zipping.