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I LOVE the camera.![]()
Please don’t do duck eggs again. If chicks drive you this crazy, ducklings would be way too much stress on your tender heart.
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I don't even have to get up to check on them.
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I LOVE the camera.![]()
Please don’t do duck eggs again. If chicks drive you this crazy, ducklings would be way too much stress on your tender heart.
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That may be the most perfect spider shaped veining I've ever seen.Was a kikiwannabe today on day4.
Camera and/or operator skill not up to par...but...
classic 'spider' veining:
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They're pretty little things. Can't wait to see what kind of manes they grow.
I have one of each.What kind of camera is that??? You have me thinking I need one for when my chicks get here
Or for hatching my quail lol
Could these be used in a coop?
Whoa! Hubby n I have joked about getting a camera just to watch chickens at night. Chicken tv! We've never priced them thinking it would only frustrate us with prices out of reach. This is reachable! Thank you! When my big coop is done this is on my list as "need"!They aren’t meant to be used outside, and I think they recommend 35-95F degrees or thereabouts, but I’ve had mine outside in below-freezing temps and they’ve done fine. I made a rain cover with a plastic bowl, but now both mine are under roofs.
Here’s a night vision shot, in my pigeon pen
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