Duckie22
In the Brooder
- Mar 23, 2016
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Oh no!!! I will make sure to make my humidity lower, thanks! @Lacrystol
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@18angovem I'm so sorry about your little one. I'm praying for it's sibling![]()
@18angovem Well, happy that one little one made it! I'm so sorry the two siblings didn't though ): What color Call duckling?
MY GOSH, I"M SOOOOOO JELOUS RIGHT NOW
Happy Easter!So, my little boy I'm keeping and his sister are teeny tiny but then their other sister and brother are much bigger. They're all the same age, hatched on the same day. Why do you think there is such a size difference between them?![]()
I don't know if y'all will be able to tell from these pictures but I hope y'all can. The size difference is definitely there.
His three siblings are going to their forever home Tuesday! And, I need help naming my little boy. I started a thread but nobody has commented. Lol, I want a beachy California name!![]()
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Yes, and no, if I recall the malpositioned had a nice blob of gooy stuff, I think what went wrong is we were to late at helping him. For him to be fully form and ABSOLUTELY no Blood, I think he ran out of air, I think if we got some of the blobby mess out sooner, he may have had a better chance but dang it if we were to late. You just can't tell until you open them and even then it's a Scary thing because you have NO clue what your going to find. Sooo sad, I was really hoping he would last long enough for us to get to him. he seemed to have some pretty little baby fluff too.Only one egg made it and it was the egg that hatched out on its own. The one eggs (which I think the bad fogger actually dripped water on) was so sticky there was nothing anyone could do. And the second was not very sticky but mal positioned. Thank you @Lacrystol for all your help, it was very apprecriated