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x 2 you all are cracking me up here.Weeeeeee....LOL...nubbikins!! Bwahahaha...LOVE it!!![]()
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x 2 you all are cracking me up here.Weeeeeee....LOL...nubbikins!! Bwahahaha...LOVE it!!![]()
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Yay for Josh. Home and improving. Awesome news for the young man. Let us know when he is 100%.The hospital that Josh was in is a huge. They have done so many add ons I can't keep up. Some elevators don't go to the floor you want to go to you have to take a certain elevator to get to different sections. I just hope I don't have to go back for a long time.
I hope we get some of your rain Patti. It doesn't look like we are going to get a whole lot. I hope you don't get any flooding from your rain.
Josh is feeling much better. He's still a little weak from spending so much time in the bed but he's doing great. I baked him some peanut butter cookies a while ago. Those are his favorites. Josh is 21 years old but he will always be my baby. We still worry about them no matter what the age.
I looked out the window here and there were 6 chickens on the back porch waiting for a hand out. Then when I hand out to them I have to give to the ducks out front. I can't do favoritism here.![]()
Patty
Oh, sheesh, Miss Lydia. Lots of rain. Has Opie been coming inside alot to get away from it?Hopefully the pouring rain we're getting right now will move on up your way Patty. It is pouring here which means flash flooding for the mountains.
Glad to hear Josh is home and with you. and he'll continue to heal with your TLC.
and that Clyde is improving YAY. I don't know how I'll get Ernie to take his meds today with the rain pouring down. I may have to wait till tomorrow.
Thanks Garner I'm sorry you haven't found a hope yet. I'm sure there is someone out there that would love to add them to their flock. I know what you mean about keeping Dave. He was your first duck and of course your baby. Your going to keep him no matter what.
Clyde is showing some improvement. He is a little more mobile then what he was. He is still limping but moving more then what he was.
How is your chicks doing? They are so cute. I'm sure their growing fast. To bad they can't stay little longer.
We are getting a little rain here. We really need it. Everything looks so dry. I think we need about 2 or 3 days of rain to catch up on our rainfall.
It's nice to be home this morning and have Josh with us. :yiipchick Have a great day all.
Patty
oh how cute of duck Lady liking the chicks. Sweet mothering bird. she wants to snuggle with them. Dave, be nice to those chicklets.That's good to hear about Clyde doing better. It may take a while for the meds to really kick in, I hope it's not too long though. And I hope I find good homes for them as well, they deserve it.
My chick's are doing great! We let them in a little rabbit hutch yesterday so they could pick at the grass and meet the big girls. Neither were too interested in each other, our duck lady was more interested in the chick's! She wouldn't leave them at all staying near the cage and such. I'm sure she wanted to adopt them right up. I'd let her too if Dave was nice to babies, he wasn't very nice to his babies though so Lady can't have more, sadly, I loved ducklings. I'll post pics of the Chick's soon.
Hopefully Dave will mellow out as he ages. He will be past the teenage stage next year and he will be a nicer duck. It seems like our male ducks aren't as aggressive as they age.That's good to hear about Clyde doing better. It may take a while for the meds to really kick in, I hope it's not too long though. And I hope I find good homes for them as well, they deserve it.
My chick's are doing great! We let them in a little rabbit hutch yesterday so they could pick at the grass and meet the big girls. Neither were too interested in each other, our duck lady was more interested in the chick's! She wouldn't leave them at all staying near the cage and such. I'm sure she wanted to adopt them right up. I'd let her too if Dave was nice to babies, he wasn't very nice to his babies though so Lady can't have more, sadly, I loved ducklings. I'll post pics of the Chick's soon.
I think one of these days when Julie gets her farm she will have lots of ducks and chickens, goats and horses and of course her little finch ducks.Hey Julie...I'm getting the impression that you love birds. Am I right?![]()
Congrats GZ pays to wait it out and now look great home for them sounds like heaven for ducks!! be sure to tell them they should try to find at least 3 more girls so the boys don't over mate Sally. Oh maybe a care sheet I did that when I sold a couple of ducklings a couple years ago.Found a home for Sally, Henry, and Charlie. A nurses son has five acres, coops, Chickens and wanted some ducks as pets. We said yes right away because they're already prepared and their gonna be pets and not food. I'm so happy they're going to a good home, they deserve it. They're coming in a few hours to get them. I'll miss them a lot but I know they'll be okay