Da' Cute and Cuddly Call Duck thread!

Yep, but these are quicker to fall for... something about those tiny little squarshable round bods...
big_smile.png

I wanna know too... would love to hatch out a little Wobbeanie baby, but I know they're in high demand, lol...
smile.png

Hehe and likewise I'd be honored if you'd take in their babies! I'm not sure what I should do though, I mean in order to check their viability I'd have to pop a few into my little Rcom mini, but if they were fertile there's no way I could NOT incubate them all the way to hatch, and then what? I dunno of many local peeps who want call ducks.
 
Hehe and likewise I'd be honored if you'd take in their babies! I'm not sure what I should do though, I mean in order to check their viability I'd have to pop a few into my little Rcom mini, but if they were fertile there's no way I could NOT incubate them all the way to hatch, and then what? I dunno of many local peeps who want call ducks.


You could just crack an egg open to check fertility if you don't want to incubate (although that just doesn't feel right, lol)... but I bet you could find homes for any little babies... what area are you in, anyways?
 
You could just crack an egg open to check fertility if you don't want to incubate (although that just doesn't feel right, lol)... but I bet you could find homes for any little babies... what area are you in, anyways?

Redmond WA, about ten minutes North of Seattle.
 
Yep, but these are quicker to fall for... something about those tiny little squarshable round bods... :D
I wanna know too... would love to hatch out a little Wobbeanie baby, but I know they're in high demand, lol... :)
Weebeepers hoopoose tootsie roll, you're speaking my language.
 
No way!! I was born in Mt. Vernon!!

If it comes to it, I *might* be able to help you find a good home...

That would be nine kinds of amazing if you could! And yes, it is impossible to resist their round birb bods, they are so terribly squarshable, hehe!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom