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Looking for honest feedback here... how many pictures is to much for you all?







My sweet duckies are a week old.

The Easter Eggers are getting huge!!


Tiny, she's a great flier

Calm Buffle

My favorite, Huckle

Novalee is a sweetheart

Half of the new babies (sorry the color is a bit off):


Lots of little Buff babies. I know we ordered three BOs, and I would be pleased if we ended up with more!


Yellow with a black dot on her back and dusting of black on her head, and feather feet. Ideas?


Another shot of her


Pure yellow little baby.


Yellow and silver with clean legs?


Silver and yellow with fluffy feet


All the buff babies.

Sorry again about the lighting! I'll get better ones tomorrow. And I'll do pasty butt check/pictures of all the darker colored ones later tonight, if baby goes to sleep. Mark has to work late and about every hour Malcolm (18 months) goes to the door and cries "Dada! Dada!" and then melts until he's lying face down screaming into the floor and blowing snot bubbles. Poor baby.

They are great!

Did you get xtra chicks in the shipment? If so, those would be Red Star Cockerels--They are used to add heat.
 
We got just one extra. Would the yellow one be the red star cockerel?

I thought the one with the dot on its back might be the "free exotic" and a Salmon Faverolle, although I didn't see an extra toe, so maybe not.
 
Looking for honest feedback here... how many pictures is to much for you all?







My sweet duckies are a week old.

The Easter Eggers are getting huge!!


Tiny, she's a great flier

Calm Buffle

My favorite, Huckle

Novalee is a sweetheart

Half of the new babies (sorry the color is a bit off):


Lots of little Buff babies. I know we ordered three BOs, and I would be pleased if we ended up with more!


Yellow with a black dot on her back and dusting of black on her head, and feather feet. Ideas?


Another shot of her


Pure yellow little baby.


Yellow and silver with clean legs?


Silver and yellow with fluffy feet


All the buff babies.

Sorry again about the lighting! I'll get better ones tomorrow. And I'll do pasty butt check/pictures of all the darker colored ones later tonight, if baby goes to sleep. Mark has to work late and about every hour Malcolm (18 months) goes to the door and cries "Dada! Dada!" and then melts until he's lying face down screaming into the floor and blowing snot bubbles. Poor baby.
I don't know that there is such a thing as too many pictures. I'm just saying. :D

These are so cute!! Pekin ducklings are SO darn cute! I love them!

Who can resist Buff babies too?
 
Well Betty has 4 (grafted/adoptive) chicks with her. So far so good. She moves for them to climb under. She isn't mean. She eats their poop (gross- please tell me thats normal?). She makes an odd purring noise to them- like a coo. But what she is not doing yet is showing them where the food and water is...these chicks are a week old so they need water and food. Tonight I am moving them to the den we set aside for them. Any suggestions or comments?
Someone else has probable already responded, but I wanted to tell you that I did not think my mama chicken was doing this either. Then I found a chick with a full crop, so I stopped worrying. A few days later, I started seeing them eat!
 
We got just one extra. Would the yellow one be the red star cockerel?

I thought the one with the dot on its back might be the "free exotic" and a Salmon Faverolle, although I didn't see an extra toe, so maybe not.

Yes, they are yellow to buff colored.

You will know soon!
 

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