NurseB
In the Brooder
Oh my goodnesssssss!!! I love them all!!! <3
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So sweet!Good morning everyone! There's bad news and good news. Bad is that the last duckling to hatch passed away in shell. It had pipped a nice hole in the shell and could definitely breathe but after it passed and I inspected it, it had not fully absorbed the yolk. It didn't bleed itself out either.. It was another barred. Poor thing.
However, the good news is everyone is doing great! Even the runt. As they hatch and dry out I spend time with each baby individually for bonding reasons and today is the little dark chocolate ones turn.
Each little one is unique and this little beauty shows just that! I THINK this is chocolate, anyway.
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The other chocolate doesn't have the tipped toes and pale wingtips. So cute! After the poor baby cried in the mini brooder all morning when I was walking around, it's time to show the little thing how nice and warm hands are! They're also good for fluffing up those pesky, hard-to-reach down clumps.
All is quiet!
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Vent sexing gets harder as they age, not easier.Thank you! I'm thankful for each of them.
I'm dying of curiosity for the genders and I tried to vent sex a few of the first ones to hatch but they all looked female to me. I was trying to be very gentle though and I'm not sure I added enough pressure to fully open to reveal any little duckie parts lol. I think I'll try again in a week when they aren't so teenie.