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The cat is confined to the living room until the chicks move outside into the isolation unit. I'm either going to try and give them to my broody hen and put all her eggs in the bator or i'm gonna see if the mama pekin will take them. She has 1 duckling who is 3 or 4 days old now. They'd all be in the isolation unit, which is cat/coon proof.
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The cat is confined to the living room until the chicks move outside into the isolation unit. I'm either going to try and give them to my broody hen and put all her eggs in the bator or i'm gonna see if the mama pekin will take them. She has 1 duckling who is 3 or 4 days old now. They'd all be in the isolation unit, which is cat/coon proof.

Here they are:

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