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Henschickspups
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I knew ducks take a while to absorb everything, but dang he is taking forever! So... I'm hoping he will be officially hatched today, but I'm not putting money on it
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You could call him Omelet. We makes those with duck eggs or Scramble as we also scramble ours! LOLJust to thoroughly flood my own thread, I showed photos of him to the neighbors who gave me the egg. The husband's first words were "and to think I almost ate him for breakfast."
So on that note, Thomas doesn't feel right as his name, now that he's hatched. Are there any duck based breakfast dishes?
He or She is absolutely precious!!!! Pokey would be another good name because it seemed to take FOREVER!!!! LOLYou could call him Omelet. We makes those with duck eggs or Scramble as we also scramble ours! LOL
I'm starting to wonder if this little guy is just unlucky enough to have me as his mama, or if maybe I stare and watch the babies way too long. Before I laid him down in the incubator, I put shelf liner down, like always. His poor little claws kept snagging in the holes and getting caught and started taking it with him. Without the shelf liner, I was way too worried about his little yolk bump getting caught in the holes and pulled, since that's happened to chicks a few times. Usually just the embryo waste sac thingy, but since idk exactly what the bump is/was, I didn't want to chance it being yolk. Not comfortable putting him under a lamp yet, he's not mobile enough to go to a cooler spot if needed.He or She is absolutely precious!!!! Pokey would be another good name because it seemed to take FOREVER!!!! LOL
I had mine on a paper towel and left under the light to finish absorbing and drying out. It worked well and the rest of the yolk was absorbed in a few hours. Good luck with yours. He sure is a cutie.I'm starting to wonder if this little guy is just unlucky enough to have me as his mama, or if maybe I stare and watch the babies way too long. Before I laid him down in the incubator, I put shelf liner down, like always. His poor little claws kept snagging in the holes and getting caught and started taking it with him. Without the shelf liner, I was way too worried about his little yolk bump getting caught in the holes and pulled, since that's happened to chicks a few times. Usually just the embryo waste sac thingy, but since idk exactly what the bump is/was, I didn't want to chance it being yolk. Not comfortable putting him under a lamp yet, he's not mobile enough to go to a cooler spot if needed.
So now he's napping on the heating pad, where he seems perfectly comfortable, and loving his new ability to stretch.
He is still the quietest baby of any species I've experienced. Managed to flip on his back earlier and never made a peep.