May 2020 Hatch-A-Long

I can't long term because I'm in a neighborhood but I keep Peachicks a bit longer than other chicks because I want to make sure they're healthy before rehoming. I keep chicks for 2-3 days but peachicks I might keep for 1-2 weeks to make sure they're in tip top shape. I do have a couple friends that breed and hatch peachicks, so worst case I can check to see if they have any newly hatched babies.
I’m glad you can hatch them. I really want some someday when we have more land.
 
I’m glad you can hatch them. I really want some someday when we have more land.

Yes, they're fun babies! Too bad you aren't closer! The trio I hatched last year still follow my friend around in her homestead. She spent a lot of time with them and they're super people friendly even at almost a year old!
 
I feel like I'm cheating because I think I read rabbits somewhere. Lol! What kind are they? Pictures are a must. :D:bun
He said the mom was a holland lop but wasn’t sure about the dad. I love them a ton already.

Ducks need a big body of water, I don’t care what anyone says. that’s where mine went to a friendS who lives on a lake.

There’s two of them but they’re identical. They are so tiny. I had a bunny in high school at my ex’s house. It lived forever.

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Yes, they're fun babies! Too bad you aren't closer! The trio I hatched last year still follow my friend around in her homestead. She spent a lot of time with them and they're super people friendly even at almost a year old!
So they don’t venture off?

I kept my Muscovy I couldn’t part with her and they don’t require a body of water like other duck breeds.

I want to see pretty tail feathers in my yard.
 
He said the mom was a holland lop but wasn’t sure about the dad. I love them a ton already.

Ducks need a big body of water, I don’t care what anyone says. that’s where mine went to a friendS who lives on a lake.

There’s two of them but they’re identical. They are so tiny. I had a bunny in high school at my ex’s house. It lived forever.

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Oh my gosh! :love My husband wants a Flemish giant. I told him I don't need a rabbit that I cant lift. Lol! We had a white new Zealand (I think that's what it was called) when I was a kid. Sweetest bunny on the planet! I think they're usually meat rabbits but they make incredible tolerant pets.
 
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So they don’t venture off?

I kept my Muscovy I couldn’t part with her and they don’t require a body of water like other duck breeds.

I want to see pretty tail feathers in my yard.

Well they're known for venturing off and they fly really well so you either need a really large property or a fly pen. She still puts them to bed at night because they allow it, lol, it's really not typical for peafowl though I don't think!
 
Good morning checked my 3 eggs last night and now I don't see any veins any more. is that a good thing or a bad thing. I have temp at 27.8 C and can't get humidity up at all past 58 I put warm water in last night and it went up but now its down again any sugguestions on how to get humidity up again would be great.
 
Oh my gosh! :love My husband wants a Flemish giant. I told him I don't need a rabbit that I cant lift. Lol! We had a white new Zealand (I think that's what it was called) when I was a kid. Sweetest bunny on the planet! I think they're usually meat rabbits but they make incredible tolerant pets.
These won’t be for meat but I might breed them and sell their offspring.

Im hopefully going to get their hutch done today or tomorrow.
 

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