She didn't, she only hatched a few. As more chicks & ducklings hatched, I gave them to her.How could she have covered all those eggs?!
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She didn't, she only hatched a few. As more chicks & ducklings hatched, I gave them to her.How could she have covered all those eggs?!
Cute!Yesterday's photos of Runt
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We have a heat wave to and we have the fluffy highland cows so we have a hose making a big mud hole for them to roll and cool off in. They love to get hosed down in the heat. one of them had a baby this year. Its dad was a Speckle park so its really fluffy and white with brown splotches all over.I let Pebbles and the ducklings out to free range since the adult ducks are locked up so there wouldn't be an attack from our drake.
Pebbles won't stop trying to lead her ducklings back into their yard even though it's shut.
Also why are we getting another heat wave where I live?? Our birds hated the first one, why should they have to endure another one?!
Is that why animals roll in the mud? I didn’t know it was to keep them coolWe have a heat wave to and we have the fluffy highland cows so we have a hose making a big mud hole for them to roll and cool off in. They love to get hosed down in the heat. one of them had a baby this year. Its dad was a Speckle park so its really fluffy and white with brown splotches all over.
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Also to keep bugs at bay.Is that why animals roll in the mud? I didn’t know it was to keep them cool