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All were alive and well. Honestly I was surprised considering the heatwave (and flooding, smh) that they had to travel through. They are now split between 3 broody hens (was supposed to be 4, but one refused to accept them so I took then before they wandered away and got themselves killed).Babies should be at the post office. I'll be leaving the house to get them in less than an hour
Once she bonds, I'll move her to a better space, she insists that this box is the only place to have a clutch though@The Moonshiner , what is up with this hen of yours?View attachment 3888807
This is the 3rd time this year shes gone broody. She sits too heavy though for the heat and keeps cooking her eggs though, so now she has a bunch of baby ducks (I think 7) that hopefully she takes care of
You'll be lucky if they don't all get killed.And I jinxed myself
One of my mama's literally lost one of the calls. Going to keep looking for him, at least it's warm enough that it's not an emergency to find him before he's too chilled. But he's also bite-sized for most things down at the barn
I have good luck grafting babies. My chickens generally are just happy to have babies thoughYou'll be lucky if they don't all get killed.
I've not even had great luck introducing a duckling back to it's OWN mother after they have been apart for any length of time.