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Hykiko
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- Jun 8, 2022
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Thank you, though it’s first time chick Hatcher. We had our first duck hatch last year in December.I should just congratulate all 1st time hatchers then.
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Thank you, though it’s first time chick Hatcher. We had our first duck hatch last year in December.I should just congratulate all 1st time hatchers then.
Your right should have said 1st time chick hatchers. Sounds like you have a good start on rebuilding your flock.Thank you, though it’s first time chick Hatcher. We had our first duck hatch last year in December.
Im hoping so, though the weather is getting crazy. Today it’s 70+ wind with a cold snap heading towards us.Your right should have said 1st time chick hatchers. Sounds like you have a good start on rebuilding your flock.
We did incubate. Looking forward to one day have a broody hen and do all the work.Congrats! Did mom incubate or did you use an incubator?
I got lucky with this hen, I pulled her off the eggs to let her dig in the dirt in the hen house again and when the other hen got to close to the baby she went off. So she’s doing an amazing job as a first time mom. She’s still sitting on the remaining eggs as well, I’m also making sure to do hands on time with the baby so it won’t be so shy of me when it gets olderWe did incubate. Looking forward to one day have a broody hen and do all the work.
I hope so too! Best wishes!Well the baby is doing well, I will say sadly one of the ducklings was a quitter. The other duck egg and chicken egg is progressing well, hoping they hatch here soon!
So adorable!View attachment 3782971Mom - little
Baby -
Daddy - junior
They spent some time together, though little didn’t want my other hen near her baby.