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You guys, I've got 31 days left until I leave. We're down to one month! 
Which means 38 days until I become a wifey.


Which means 38 days until I become a wifey.


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Its coming up so quickly!You guys, I've got 31 days left until I leave. We're down to one month!
Which means 38 days until I become a wifey.![]()
It really is, I almost can't believe how quick it's been going!Its coming up so quickly!
I'm so sorry.Another updateI don't think the yolk sac was ever connected to the little duckling... it passed away and it already had a name... Thumper (little sister named it)
Oh, that is so sad.Another updateI don't think the yolk sac was ever connected to the little duckling... it passed away and it already had a name... Thumper (little sister named it)
Im sorryAnother updateI don't think the yolk sac was ever connected to the little duckling... it passed away and it already had a name... Thumper (little sister named it)
I'm sorryAnother updateI don't think the yolk sac was ever connected to the little duckling... it passed away and it already had a name... Thumper (little sister named it)
Yes we had a mini funeral last night. Then this morning another little duckie died. We onlyk have one duckling which is at our friends house with her chicks. We will be buying some more ducklings hopefully tommorow so we will then make a little brooder. Thank you guys. I will keep you updated on what happens to the remaining 2 eggs. We are incubating them near the fire and bean bags as we are worried that mumma duck wil crush them. I think one of them is alive but the other looks a like bacteria has gotten into it.Oh, that is so sad.I hope Little Thumper rests in peace.
Whenever one of our animals die, I bury them underneath a big slippery elm on our property that's growing at the bottom of the hill and give them a mini funeral. Maybe that's why that tree has grown so quickly. There are six or seven chickens, a cat, and a squirrel under that tree.