Peeping, there is peeping from the eggs. My DH is rolling eyes at me because I am so excited.
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Poor Mini! - In the end everybody's luck will run out.I am sad to say that Mini was finally eaten. Something, I think a family of raccoons figured out how to get in the coop and ate everyone. I have reinforced the coop and no problems since but I only have one duck. That's why I am so excited over my threes pips. I really miss Mini, she was with me for so long. So right now two geese one duck. No hens.
And today?Oh and three external pips now, no zipping yet
@SailorNoMore If you supervise them, you would not have to fence in a smaller area, they will stick around you - at least in the beginning - and 60/70's is fine for them.WannaBeHillBilly - Yes, I miss their peeping and appreciate the cleaner smell to my office. I have not started giving them outside time yet. Not having a small confined area is the problem. We are about forty miles inland from the Pacific so we have a moderate climate. At noon time it is 67. Our proverbial rain has moved to the east for awhile and we are actually in a drought.
Hatching my own duck's eggs is next on my list. But now i am too busy with work, have to catch up for three months…It is a lot more exciting than waiting on the post office to call or driving to pick up the new hatchlings